I would rather my daughter stay home with me than go somewhere other than a montessori preschool. Luckily we have three in reasonable distance from where we live. I went to a montessori years ago and remember my experiences there. It is expensive but I would make sacrifices. My daughter is 21 mon and a bit to young for the montessoris here. The schedule of the schools also wouldn't work for me right now, I am in school. Hopefully in a year or so she can go. I would like her to go through kindergarten and then probably to a public school.... depending on where we live and what the school system is like. Unfortunately, we are not near any charter schools or waldorf education programs. My daughter seems to be easygoing, friendly, sweet and caring, earth friendly (as much as I can inspire) and loves to sit quietly and read but she is full of enegry. I don't want that to change, I want them to be fostered. She is unique and the teaching/curriculum should fit her. This is what a montessori does. There is more than just numbers and letters to learn at this age. Studies show that most kids by 1st grade are equally smart/educated. So why not explore other areas at age 2, 3, 4... Of course, letters and numbers are taught as well, but it's just not a huge deal (they do learn it in there own time and way)vs. other schools "by the book" and that of placing all children in a few categories and teaching them all in the same manor (state regulated curriculum) ideal... and they have to do it at a certain age range. That seems like a lot of pressure. I just feel that the first few years are very important, sometimes to much emphasis is placed on education and learning as much as possible instead of caring, self-confidence, imagination, creativity, awareness, family, trust, fun and more, while learning. There is a ton of literature out about the "montessori method, " get a few from the library. Do your research, see if your son will fit in and if you like the ideals/beliefs these schools follow.