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Businiess name:  Young School
Review by:  Guest
Review content: 
We came to The Young School after touring another recommended school in the Columbia area. Being new to Columbia, we really didn’t have much to go on. I had several conversations with Lesley, the director, and she pretty much told me that once I visited the school, that she was sure that I would want our kids to be a part of The Young School family. She was right. I toured the school during lunch, in my opinion probably the most chaotic time during the day. I had a front-row seat to see what the school was really like, how the teachers really were with the kids and most of all how chaos was handled. I saw children laughing, holding hands while singing, coming in from having a picnic outside all sweaty and happy, teachers comforting a couple of kiddos that were having a hard time transitioning with coming in from play, eyes and open walls everywhere. I heard mindful teachers speaking to the kids and controlled chaos as they were all moving about their cottages. All around the school I saw the kids artwork, family pictures, and cottages that were filled with amazing nooks and play areas. It was simply perfect. I found a home for our two children when they can’t be at home. Ever since our kids started at The Young School, everyone has showed them love and respect, and they will forever be part of the people there long after they age out and move onto kindergarten. Finding the right place is a very personal choice and there are so many factors that go into it. I hope that this recommendation speaks to you, that you take the chance and see for yourself. Most of all, I hope you can give your child the amazing opportunity that we are giving ours.

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