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    Imaginemos Oruguitas

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    From our initial tour in Sep 2021 to today, we have loved being part of the Mindful family…read more The teachers are very experienced. They nurture, love and respect each student, and are always ready to answer any questions we have. They offer advice and support to the child and parents even outside of the classroom (the lovely visual schedule we received from Sajini was one such example). I love the fact that the Mindful not only offers a Montessori environment where kids get to choose and enjoy many fun jobs (there are soooooooo many amazing and educational toys), grow independence and confidence, but also is knowledgeable and open to other, less rigid methods based on each child's characters and needs. Such an approach, combined with the teachers' patience and love, was hugely helpful when my son was going through a challenging phase. Mindful also invited other teachers to organize special activities such as clay, painting, language, culture. Such activities exposed kids to interesting concepts and learning opportunities while having fun. There is lots of singing at Mindful too. My son's favorite songs lately are the planet song, the continent song from Mindful + the Spanish counting song he learned from his big sister. Bonus points: they offer healthy snacks, and the birthday celebration is very special! I highly recommend Mindful Montessori. It's a gem where your child will feel loved, have fun and thrive!

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    My first impression was that this is a good place as it sits in a quiet neighborhood, the ratio is…read moregood, teachers look nice. But something happened in the tour changed my mind. During the tour of the 3-year-old class, I saw a teacher holding a cup of steaming hot tea without a lid, walking through a group of children and even hugging two of them. After entering the classroom, the teacher put the tea on a cabinet, which was fine. But a little later, she moved the hot tea to the table where the children were having snacks. I questioned the tour guide on the spot, and was told that the school provides complimentary drinks for teachers every day, and that this poses no safety risk since they've never had an incident where hot water was spilled on a child. This response shows that the school prioritizes not offending teachers over children's safety.

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    When we moved to this area of Mountain View we took our two year old son out of his original home…read moredaycare and were pretty sad as those ladies were awesome. But we knew it was time for him to "graduate" so he could be surrounded by kids his age (and even slightly older) and to have a more structured learning environment. At first it was rough on him, as it is for all kids, but once he adjusted we saw amazing progress. The teachers we had were excellent, especially in the beginning while the transition was taking place. It wasn't too long till he felt right at home and he made many friends - and so did we! Having other kids a few or several months older also helped him progress on the potty training front - again great patience by the teachers! Bottom line -we couldn't be happier with how comfortable he became with the other kids & teachers and with how much progress we saw him make. Eventually, a younger brother also came into the mix and we also discovered that the infant teachers are also amazing - talk about patience! It was really fun picking up both boys at the same time. The play area outside is really nice, we love that it's tucked right into Rengsttorf Park with plenty of and open air - as opposed to some other centers that are on busier streets with traffic etc. The administration is very friendly & communicative, they made us feel very appreciated not just as customers but as parents as well. If it weren't for our moving out of town I would not be writing this review in the past tense. Indeed, we are sad that our toddler son won't get to see so many of the friends he's made over the past couple years. I should also add, during the Covid & SIP chaos, they've tried their best to be transparent about what's going on, they've offered Zoom classes with the teachers and also helped us parents with reducing tuition during the closures. It's not easy to be a parent or a school administer during these times, but I've been very happy and impressed with how they've handled it. Certainly a lot better than some other schools we've heard about from other friends of ours. We'll miss this place and we can only hope we can find something just as welcoming and effective as Learning Links.

    Imaginemos Oruguitas - childcare - Updated July 2026

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