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Preschool | 150 students |

PHONE: (972) 691-3300

FAX: (214) 540-6603

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3701 Auburn Drive

Flower Mound, TX 75022

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Posted May 1, 2013

My family was very skeptical about moving our two children from a day care setting to a structured school environment but we had heard great things about Montessori. Wonderland Montessori was the first school we toured simply because they were the only ones that allowed us to come in whenever we could, whereas the other Montessori schools we had to set up an appointment. We found this to be the first red flag with most other schools because if there were set times we could come to see the classes what was going on other times of the day where we were not allowed? With that said, our tour with Wonderland definitely set a very high standard as we visited other schools. Now that we have been at Wonderland for nearly a year, we can honestly say we have found a home away from home for our children! Our 4 year old has learned so much and is already reading at a 1st grade standard. My little girl is 9 months and we cannot say enough good things about her teachers! All of the teachers at Wonderland are very loving and caring. We are so glad to make the switch; it has been a great experience for our family!
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Lillandbill July 16, 2012
A schedule will help. Just say "ok its potty time." A schedule is one of the main reason kids seem to magically toilet train when they go to nursery school.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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