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If the children do not continue their education in a Montessori school after their 6 year, will they lose what they have learned?

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If the children do not continue their education in a Montessori school after their 6 year, will they lose what they have learned?

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Not only they will not lose what they have learned, but also they will do better. Montessori children are well-behaved, disciplined, creative and flexible. The first years of children’s lives are the most important because this is when they start building their personalities, learn effortlessly and gain most of their knowledge that they will gain for the rest of their lives. The Montessori environment is prepared to meet all their needs and the knowledge, experience, and skills they gain during these first years of development cannot be forgotten.

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