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Little Explorer Montessori - SW 194th Ct
4425 SW 194th Ct, Aloha, OR 97078
Preschool in Oregon
- Hours
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
Business record
- Address
- 4425 SW 194th Ct, Aloha, OR 97078
- Phone
- (503) 336-1561
- Category
- Preschool
Hours
Listed on Google
- Mon
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
- Tue
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
- Wed
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
- Thu
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
- Fri
- 7:15 AM–5 PM
- Sat
- Closed
- Sun
- Closed
Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.
From Google
Recent parent reviews
The teachers are warm, respectful, and highly engaged, creating a calm and supportive setting for learning. The school operates smoothly, stays well‑organized, and demonstrates strong attention to detail across everything they do. The environment reflects true Montessori principles and feels inviting from the moment you walk in.
Jennifer Hostmann - Digital Marketing SpecialistJan 23, 2026We had a wonderful experience with Little Explorer. Our little boy started here at 5 months old and he really grew a strong attachment with some of the women there. They are loving, caring and I always felt comfortable dropping him off, knowing he was in good hands while I was at work. I would highly recommend them to anyone in the area :)
kinsey nielsenSep 22, 2019All I can say is Mrs. Nilu is the best!! She puts nothing but love into her business and it shines through the children. I have been nothing but pleased with Little Explorer and the decision to enroll 4 months ago. My child has not only blossomed academically, but socially and emotionally as well. It is such a great feeling knowing your child is in such good hands. Especially when you have to be away for so many hours out of the week. Thank you so much Little Explorer Preschool!! I recommend you 5 out 5 and am happy to refer you to any of my friends.
Carrie CoolJan 12, 2017***This review has been updated in response to the owner's comments******** The owner was friendly and clearly loves her job. Unfortunately the environment was not right for our son. We wound up pulling my son out of care after 2 months due to his experiencing behavior problems. He was 20 months and had never before had behavior problems and, since removing him, has not had any reports of behavior problems since. I am placing this review a year after care as I now have more perspective. I don't think this is a good setup for special needs children or anyone requiring a more gentle approach. The owner would handle his unwanted behaviors (when I was present) by firmly saying "No! Thats a no-no!" instead of redirecting him or changing the environment (pull the blinds if he keeps playing with the blinds!). She would say "He was being difficult today," even though he was 19 months old and was incapable of intentionally "being difficult." Once we removed him from Little Explorer, we never had any reports of him 'being difficult' from other care providers or babysitters. His next daycare provider was able to notice some things about his behavior that led to his diagnosis of autism; we now know his 'difficult' times were related to communication issues and sensory issues. Child care providers are not therapists or autism specialists, so I never expected my child care provider to be able to diagnose him or to provide any service above and beyond what they would provide for a neurotypical child. My particular child doesn't require anything more than what other children should be provided in a day care setting and does very well in a normal child care setting when the provider takes time to be gentle, redirect, and change the environment to change behavior. To be fair, we never addressed these issues with the owner. Much of this reflection is hindsight (he was in her care a year ago). Still if you are looking for care for special needs children or children who need a gentle approach, there are other programs out there that would be a better fit and who understand that 'difficult' behaviors are children's way of communicating and are not just ways to make life hard on care providers. UPDATE: I have read the owner's response, and while perhaps there was a miscommunication about the 6 months and 6 weeks (although I specifically remember asking about 6 weeks) and have since removed it. I will call it a miscommunication on my end. Everything else she mentioned in the response is not valid: my husband taking 3 months off of work, mentioning food additives and sugar (the child has never had food coloring or ADHD symptoms), conversations we had, the degree I have, and the age at which autism is diagnosed. She may have confused me with someone else.
Courtney CraneSep 12, 2015My daughter started going here in the midst of separation anxiety. Nilu was so warm and welcoming and provided so many engaging activities that my daughter never cried when we dropped her off. In fact, she never wanted to leave when we came to pick her up! I also appreciated how accommodating Nilu was to my daughter's vegan diet. She also worked with her through her picking eating getting her to eat foods that even I couldn't get her to try. We will miss you, Nilu!
Ashley ShofnerJul 31, 2014Thank you Nilu and family for your kindness, structure and sharing of culture, food and family with my boys. We have enjoyed being apart of your home. My boys have learned so much from you and your school. I will always remember and apreciate how safe I felt bringing my boys to you everyday and knowing they were in a positive learning environment. Thank you
Shellye ReynosoJul 29, 2014
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