M.L.
Hey Alejandra!
Welcome to St. Louis! I have lived H. my whole life and it's a wonderful place to live whether single or with a family. I have traveled just about all over the world and was always happy to come back to St. Louis. They call it the biggest small town in the country. People are friendly and there are so many places and things to see and do.
Chesterfield Day School, St. John's Lutheran (you don't have to be Lutheran to go there), Gateway are all good schools.
Chesterfield Day is an independent Montessori school. I have two boys (5 and 6 3/4!) and the Montessori method seems to work well in general with boys. They can move around and they have certain goals to be accomplished throughout the day, but they choose in which order they want to do the work. It's allowing them to choose to work instead of being told this is what we're doing today or not doing. They become proactive not passive in their learning.
Boy, I sound like I work in their admissions department!
I am wanting to change pediatricians so I don't want to steer you wrong there. If you need one right away Dr. Lowther in Grover, Mo will do in a pinch. He's not so bad, but the office staff can make it tough going. Very difficult to get through to him.
Just in case you might need medical help before then, there is also an Urgent care facility, After Hours Pediatric Urgent Care, in the strip mall at Clarkson and Baxter roads. Once you're in Ballwin/Manchester/Ellisville area you'll know where that is! They're great there. Really care about the kids. They'll even give them a coupon for a free candy from the Chocolatier next door!
Grew up on "The Hill" (used to be where all the Italians lived, many still do), but now live in the Manchester/Ballwin area myself. So H.'s a preemptive, "Howdy, Neighbor!"
Hope this helps!
M.