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Children's House Montessori

Private | PK-3

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Posted September 5, 2011

My two sons went there, 1 from 18 mo-3 years, the other 18 mo-4years. Things were OK (although several of my favorite teachers left during that time), until my younger son turned three. He was moved to a much larger classroom, and within a few months his new teacher diagnosed him with 2 psychiatric disorders (obsessive compulsive disorder and oppositional defiance disorder). He had just turned 3. At that point we decided we needed to change schools. He is 5 now, and has done great at his new school (without psychiatric help). I am not the only parent that this has happened to (being told their kid is developmentally abnormal when they are fine). My older son has a significant speech delay, and I thought he did well there. However, when he moved to a more structured environment he actually did a lot better. We now have a 1 year old, and he will definitely not be attending this school. Some of the teachers here are very good, and I like the Montessori concept, but this school was not for us.
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Posted November 2, 2010

The lunches do need improvement BUT this is a fantastic school! We were there from age 2 through the end of grade 3. My children were so happy and the staff and faculty became a second family to us. The teachers are excellent and caring and the curriculum is dynamic and exciting which involves the family (esp in grades 1-3). It is an incredibly nurturing environment. I feel so lucky that we found this school. It is all heart and soul and prepares your child to be loving, intelligent, deeply inquisitive and well-mannered. If all public schools were like this, there wouldn't be an issue of any children left behind. I think it's more culturally diverse too than most other private schools, which is a plus, and offers lots of outside time too!
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Posted March 11, 2008

My twins have been attending Children's House since they were 18 mos. and they'll be 4 this year. I would not have anyone else care for them. They've learned so much, socially and academically. I feel like we're part of huge loving family at Children's House.
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Posted February 23, 2008

We love CHMS. The school offers and incredible educational experience in a 'community' environment. The teachers and staff are well trained and truly care about the children. As a teacher in the public school system I see a depth of learning taking place at CH that is truly preparing the children that attend to be lifelong learners. Unfortunately I don't always witness that same environment in the public school I'm at. I would recommend Children's House to any parent for their child.
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Posted January 19, 2007

I attended Children's House as a preschooler and now am pleased to be sending my children there. It continues to offer excellent educational experiences and a fun, nurturing atmosphere. The school seeks to develop the whole child by offering opportunities for the children to learn academic skills, life skills, and experience the world outside of the classroom. They are very proactive in guiding the children through the lessons as well as creative play time. The staff are very loving, attentive,and are great role models for the kids. When I ask my 3 year old 'Are you ready to go home?' at the end of the day, most often her answer is 'No! I want to stay and play!' As a parent and teacher myself, I love hearing that from her at the end of a school day! We love CHM! I have nothing but positive reviews!
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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
White 76%
Asian/Pacific Islander 10%
Black 10%
Hispanic 0%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

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Students per FTE teacher 4N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

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4023 Lee Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72205
Phone: (501) 664-5993

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