MINE, ME & US Montessori School, Blacksburg | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

MINE, ME & US Montessori School (Montessori school) is in Blacksburg and has a 4.2 rating.

About MINE, ME & US Montessori School

MINE, ME & US Montessori School ( Montessori school ) is located at 2470 Research Center Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24060, United States. It is categorised as : Montessori preschool and elementary school..
Other categories: Montessori school, Elementary school, Preschool

Ratings & Ranking

MINE, ME & US Montessori School has a rating of 4.2 and is ranked number 18012 in the US.

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Address & Location

MINE, ME & US Montessori School is located at 2470 Research Center Dr, Blacksburg, VA 24060, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Montessori preschool and elementary school., the school fees for MINE, ME & US Montessori School range between 18,000 USD and 40,000 USD.

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Admissions are currently open at MINE, ME & US Montessori School.

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MINE, ME & US Montessori School has 18 reviews with an overall rating of 4.2. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.2 out of 5.0 stars
MINE is a gift to the Blacksburg community.

We have two children attending Montessori Nido Environment, and we are very pleased. Due to our jobs and education, our family has moved around quite a bit. In total, we now have had experience with FIVE different early childhood care/centers. They are as follows; 1) very well respected University childcare center in another town, 2) Nanny, 3) in-home daycare center, 4) very well respected and expensive Montessori school in Northern Virginia, 5) MINE.

We like MINE the best.

The teachers here are educated, experienced and highly invested in the children. Unfortunately, You don’t find this in all childcare/school settings. At MINE, the staff is so respectful and intentional in the way they interact with the children. Even though my kids are young (2 and 4) they are respected and listened too. They are held to high standards. They are guided in their daily endeavors by caring adults who are attuned to their needs and know them well. They are given appropriate amounts of freedom within very safe boundaries. They are comforted when the get overwhelmed, frustrated, sad or hurt. They interact all day long with adults who are genuinely interested in who they are and who they are becoming.

Teachers and staff are communicative and responsive to my questions and concerns. On a regular basis, I have in depth conversation with my children’s teachers about how my kids are doing. I leave those interactions feeling grateful that my kids have these people as teachers; and, that our family has this school as a resource.

MINE emphasizes being outside. The teachers are sensitive to when the children just need to be outside and burn off steam and when there is an opportunity for the children to work and focus in the classroom. This type of sensitivity and flexibility that MINE provides speaks to MINE’s deep understanding of what kids need and how they learn best. My children are developing a quit wonder and reverence for the natural world. I wish I could say this all comes from me, but I know it’s because MINE gives them the opportunity to be outside. They spend time jumping in puddles, poking sticks in the mud and picking flowers all under the watchful eyes of the MINE teachers.

They food program at MINE is incredible. Lets face it; getting small kids to eat healthy food is a challenge. In between picky toddlers and working parents, it can be hard to get your kids proper nutrition. MINE provides a vegetarian, organic locally sourced (when possible) menu. Lots of early education centers feed the children highly processes foods. MINE supports our efforts as a family to get proper nutrition. I am happy to report that my kids are eating fruits and vegetables!

There is an abundance of information available regarding the benefits of Montessori education, so I will not address that here. I will say that I believe Montessori helps my children with their concentration. They are given the time to become absorbed in their task without being interrupted. This crazy modern world is constantly spinning, buzzing, dinging and lobbing heaps of sensory stimuli at us around the clock. The children in Montessori programs are allowed to build their own understanding in a self -directed fashion without interruption. I see these skills emerging at home when I watch them try to do puzzles or build with Legos. It is amazing to watch.
Being connected to this Montessori community has also helped my parenting skills. I regularly observe the teachers interacting with the children and I have picked up some good strategies and language for setting boundaries with my kids and encouraging cooperation. The rules and boundaries are so consistent at MINE that my kids behave quite well while there. It is helpful for me to see just how cooperative, peaceful and dignified they are able to be.
If some of what you have read hear strikes a chord with you, I would strongly encourage you to consider Montessori Infant Nido Environment for your children.

MINE is a school. As it happens, all schools also provide care for the pupils, but it should be clear that MINE is much more than childcare or daycare. The teachers at MINE are well-trained experts. My daughter has been there for a year now, and from the first week, it was obvious how much she was learning at MINE. Whenever we visit our friends and family, and they see the things Mary can do for herself, and her interest in exploring and trying things, they comment that she’s so independent and ahead of where they’d expect. While I hope some of that has to do with her own constitution, I’m confident that any child at MINE would exhibit similar abilities thanks to the hard work of the teachers at MINE. It’s difficult for me to write a thorough review of how great the program is at MINE especially in comparison to other places because as much as I try to learn about parenthood and child rearing, I’m a graduate student, and always wish I had more time to educate myself. Thankfully, I learn from MINE, they’re teaching me and my wife, in addition to our daughter. To me this is a tremendous additional value: I learn, in a way that many other parents don’t have the opportunity, from the experts at MINE to give my daughter room to explore, learn, and grow and to decide for herself when she’s ready for things that I would’ve considered beyond her at a given stage. At MINE, aside from their instantiation of the well-renowned Montessori curriculum in which the children are taught various “works” that are developmentally appropriate and challenging, they are teaching her about eating, nutrition, cleaning up after herself, and communicating with adults and peers. The music time when they play guitar for the children has become my daughter’s obsession. She loves to watch and listen and especially enjoys helping to strum. She’s note even 18 months, but we’ve got her a small ukulele, that she’s started to enjoy at home. From a young age they’ve helped her learn sign language along side english (note: please don’t hold the misconception that was popular in the past about this having a negative impact on the children’s spoken-language development because a tremendous volume of research directly contradicts this), and we think this may be why she seems to have many fewer tantrums than other children her age: she can communicate with relative precision what she needs, and we can understand and at least acknowledge, if not provide for her request.
Not only is the school wonderfully staffed with these loving, caring experts whom my daughter is delighted to see, and sometimes reluctant to leave, but the facilities are beautiful. It is clean, and obviously very intentional in the entire layout and even which “works” (manipulatives, or “toys” if you must) are currently out in rotation.
They school is young and growing and as such they are on the cutting edge of utilizing information and communications technologies *where appropriate* (and intentionally not, when a nuisance, burdensome, or diminishing the quality of education and care) to communicate with the teachers, parents/families, and public. The community among the families is growing with people sharing babysitters, nannies, clothes, toys, tips, events, and etc.
In my role as a graduate student for research and for assistantships I hold, I have to travel a few times a year. This is already a difficult thing to leave my family for several days at a time, especially with my working wife to have to care not only for our daughter, but also our dog on her own. I really don’t know if I would be able to bring myself to do so if we were not both completely confident in and happy with Mary’s education and safety all day every (week)day at MINE. To know that not only is she at least safe, but further is learning and growing and working every day and eating better than either of us, is such a pleasure.
I whole-heartedly recommend that you very strongly consider enrolling your child or children at MINE.

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