Children are capable. Reggio Emilia starts with an “image of the child” and develops its program around this. Children are seen as strong, full of potential and curiosity, and able to contribute to ...
Theresa Warfield set the table with ceramic plates and glass bowls. Homemade bean soup came in a bowl with a ladle; turkey sandwiches and sliced oranges on plates with tongs. Warfield and her husband, ...
One hundred languages of children are the focus of the curriculum at The Sapling School in Broad Ripple. The school recognizes that all children have different ways of learning, growing and thriving ...
The glass-walled Diana School in the northern Italian city of Reggio Emilia looks more like a cheerful greenhouse than a public kindergarten. Children's art is everywhere--on walls, painted on windows ...
Reggio Emilia, an educational philosophy named after the northern Italian town of the same name, and the home of the approach, has been hailed by many educators as being among the best pre-school ...