Montessori Children’s House    Montessori Children’s 
       House of Lansing
       2100 W St. Joseph Hwy
       Lansing, MI 48915
       Tel: 1.517.482.9191
 
 
 
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Testimonials From Alumni
I spent nine years at Montessori Children’s House, from pre-school to sixth grade.  Those were the best years of my life.  I feel that way because the Montessori atmosphere and philosophy nurtured me in such a pure and simple way.  At a very young age, I developed a sensitivity to emotions and feelings uncommon to most people.  In my opinion, this is what Montessori does:  it encourages young minds to grow with knowledge and trust, ensuring them the capability to accomplish great things, wherever their lives may take them. 
Alisa, age 19 The math curriculum at Montessori Children’s House stands out in my mind as quite exceptional.  It’s very hands-on and experiential, in Montessori style, and it gave me a really solid understanding of the concepts and a strong foundation in math that has helped me tremendously in my math classes ever since.  When you can actually see 12 being multiplied by 7, or you can hold 8 squared or 3 cubed in your hand, it’s incredible how easy it becomes to think about it later.  I am extremely grateful to MCH for the background it gave me for all aspects of my education, but especially for the math skills I developed there. 
Russell, age 18 At Montessori, I met friends that will last me a lifetime.  The hands-on way of learning made school fun, and the concepts easy to grasp.  I found myself fully prepared for middle school.
Neal, age 14 Due to Montessori, I have learned to love learning.  I am now 26 years old and continue to crave information about our world.  
Camilla , age 26 In addition to the education Montessori provided me with, it also provided me with knowledge and skills that quickly became and still remain part of my way of life.  In addition to the independence it instilled in me, I also learned a lot about responsibility; not only for my own choices and actions but also a responsibility to help and serve others.  Montessori is more than just a school where students learn the academics; it is a tight-knit community in which students learn to respect other human beings both within the immediate community and throughout the world.  Instead of banning the teaching about other cultures and their ideas, beliefs and holidays, we learned to celebrate those cultures and their differences.  Montessori was the beginning of an education for me; an education about individuality, independence, responsibility, and respect and those lessons I learned from Montessori continue to shape my ideas and actions today    
Haley, age 20
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