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what is the regio - emilia approach? cover art for an upcoming book

The Reggio Emilia approach is an innovative teaching philosophy that emphasizes creativity, collaboration, and community. Developed by Loris Malaguzzi, an educator, and a group of parents in Reggio Emilia, Italy, after World War II, this approach has gained worldwide recognition for its child-centered approach to learning. The Reggio Emilia approach is based on the belief The post What is the Reggio Emilia Approach? | Intro to Reggio Emilia Teaching for Parents and Teachers appeared first…

there are many different pictures in this room

Transforming your third teacher (room) is something that can be as simple as focussing on just one area in your room and can change how your children interact instantly with each other and the materials!

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the words what is regio - inspired learning written in black on a red background

Share Wildflower Ramblings!What is Reggio inspired learning? When I started this journey to understand the style of education that originated in the small city of Reggio Emilia, Italy after World War II, I could not grasp what it meant. But now I have become inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach to learning and what it looks like for early...

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the words regago - inspired hanging art are displayed

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When Erin Solomon first arrived on our Jackson Campus, the campus was just four months old. The walls of the pre-K classroom she’d call home were still bare. The values of the Reggio Emilia philosophy — ...

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ten dollar store finds and how to use them in your regio - inspired classroom

Creating a beautiful, inspiring learning space doesn't have to break the bank. I'm sharing ten Dollar Store finds to help you transform your learning space.

a person holding a paintbrush in their hand with the title 7 things to know about the regio emila approach

Reggio Emilia is an approach to early childhood teaching named after the Italian city where it originated. Here's everything parents need to know about this educational philosophy. #education #schooling #parents

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an image of a classroom with baskets on the counter and text overlay that reads create a regio - inspired classroom

See examples of how an early childhood classroom has evolved over the years and has become Reggio-inspired. Learn tips for making your space more Reggio.

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a collage of pictures with beads and words that read regio - inspired chandeliers

The construction of chandeliers is a regular center in the Reggio Inspired classrooms. The chandelier hangs in the room once it is complete. Two teachers I work with, Ms. Schouten and Ms. Winters, have some amazing chandeliers their children have constructed. This is a chandelier center in progress. The base of the chandelier typically hangs […]

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an image of a child's playroom with toys in it and the title how the environment inspires curriculum

Working in Reggio-inspired ways: What we believe about children is visible in the choices we make within our schools. Nowhere is this more evident than in the environment, where the choices we make link directly to play and learning. Tap through to read the full article about developing the Reggio-inspired Third Teacher.

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a collage of photos showing different rooms and things in the room with text overlay that says, a surprising, in - depth look at the regio approach

I have read a lot of blog posts lately that have made me feel the need to take a closer look at the various approaches to learning. The post that really sparked this is from How We Montessori and is featured first. The following posts are ones that I feel really break down the Reggio approach and […]

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