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Do Montessori children have difficulty adjusting to traditional schools?

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Do Montessori children have difficulty adjusting to traditional schools?

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Children who have a positive view of learning and school tend to do well regardless of the kind of new academic setting. Children who have been in a Montessori environment are generally very flexible and adjust quite easily to traditional school situations. They may be better students and spend their time in more productive ways because of their self direction and positive attitude towards learning. There is, of course, an initial adjustment period, just as there is in any transfer between schools.

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