Detroit — Kintsugi Village co-founder Paul Spiegelman ran into a parent of twins who are among the first 27 children taking classes at the new early education center located in the shadow of Michigan Central Station.
"I just said, 'How's it going so far?' and she said 'Amazing,'" Spiegelman said, recalling the conversation that took place last week. The first group of 3-to-5-year-olds started being instructed at Kintsugi in mid-October.
When Spiegelman asked the parent why she was so pleased, she said that within two weeks of her twins being instructed at Kintsugi Village, "her kids are now listening at home and they're helping. They're actually helping," Spiegelman said.
"The fact that we're impacting them when they get home and we're hearing that feedback is really heartening," he

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