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Preschool | 43 students |

1700 Allenwood Road

Wall Township, NJ 07719

Monmouth County | Map

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Posted May 12, 2013

This school knows how to inspire, build confidence, and make learning fun. My six year old daughter is now reading two years ahead of grade level and read very little when she started here. I have two sons who also went through montessori education through second grade and they are top of their class in public school / spelling bee champion and the other was accepted to mensa. I credit much of their success to montessori molding their talents and nurturing their curiosity for learning. This school is by far the best montessori we have experienced; we have tried three different montessori schools due to job moves around the country; some of these schools were much more expensive than MMA but we clearly see this school as the best education regardless of price. The teaching staff here includes the right mix of experience and youth they show they care about every single kid. I could not ask for more. I am giving my daughter the VERY BEST education and I sleep well knowing this. Don't take my word; visit this school and I am sure you will see why my child is thriving there and always comes home with a smile and a story to tell about what she learned.
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Posted March 11, 2013

This school is amazing. We feel lucky to have found such a special place during their first year. All the teachers are patient and caring. The administrator is so kind. My child had difficulties adjusting to school in the beginning of the year and all staff was absolutely amazing helping my child get through those first few weeks. Children are introduced to so many interesting things, even the very young ones. You can really feel the love here.
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Posted January 21, 2013

I LOVE this school! The teachers and director have made our daughter's first experience with school a HUGE success. She comes home singing songs and reciting little rhymes learned in class. She is so excited to show me her artwork and to tell me about her day. They were extremely patient, warm, and caring with her (and us!) the first month as she had a bit of an adjustment period. Now she can't wait to go to school to see her teachers and friends. I'm also impressed with the "whole child" approach and the quality of education that she is receiving in the pre-primary class. The school and teachers are amazing!
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Posted December 18, 2012

When it was time for our daughter to go to school, we knew our local public school wasn't going to cut it. We wanted to find a place where she would excel academically but also where she could be happy. MMA fits the bill and so much more. Her teachers encourage her strengths and seek innovative ways to work around her weaknesses - the personal attention is fantastic. Bullying and cruelty are not tolerated. Imagination and intellectual curiosity are encouraged. We love it!
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Fayewilma December 30, 2012
I don't know the name of an computer or a held computer that teachers the ABCs', Colors, Shapes, Dolch word list. This is imperative to help children learn and don't know they are learning. I would like to be a committe to help
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phia08 April 4, 2012
iPad learning apps
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twill7887 December 5, 2011
depends on the age of the students and maturity level, you wouldn't give a 13 year old that acts like a two year old an expensive learning toy would you....
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