Always loved it, I love the relaxing soothing environment of Reggio rooms because so many children have sensory issues and some teachers do too and you get tired of all the bright colors and need a calm space.
I've worked with children of all ages - from infants to college! As someone who currently works in a pre-school, I LOVE this approach and in fact, going to recommend it to my kids who live in the Chicago area!
I love the fact the items are all within the reach of the children and they can pick and choose whatever they need. I also love the many natural and sensory items but would have loved to have seen the room in action with children involved and how it all works together. I would also like to know more about the documentation.
The philosophy my ECE centre follows! :) Although we are not American so no phonics until school, and entirely free unstructured child-led play (except for two 10 minute long mat times for 3 years and above, and for 4 year olds we do a daily 20 minute 'get ready for school' lesson which can cover anything from tying shoes to being a good friend).
@@rileyburnett2860 I’ve seen kids sit down as young as four years old, and have full on conversations with each other. Public speaking, and giving children the opportunity to share what is on their mind and ask each other questions to create a dialogue is absolutely within the capability of children when you give them Permission to be who they are and stop putting limits on what they can and can’t learn based on “developmentally appropriate practice“. It’s all individual and based on the interest of the child. I feel like we focus on the wrong things so many times when we could be, working with children on an entirely different level. Never underestimate the power of a child to make meeting when you make it. Interesting, fun and playful.
I’m surprised there was no mention of emergent project based learning and how teachers reflect upon and document classroom happenings… I love the Reggio Inspired Approach!
hi ..it is can we our mix and match variety of method liked example Montessori mix Reggio Emillia, Multiple inteligence mix Montessori..and so on..liked me as a muslim I want mix with Islamics practical in daily life in early childhood education program
You cant have an entire philosophy based on the Reggio Emilia approach. It is only an approach, based on socio-cultural and post-structural theories. The RE approach is situated in Reggio Emilia, you cant say where this preschool is located is exactly the same as Reggio Emilia, Italy. That's impossible. You can only have an RE 'inspired' approach, but it needs to be altered to the specific social and cultural contexts of the preschools location. This is really emphasised by Malaguzzi and Canella, so this preschool really hasn't read the entire approach, or at least correctly.
Always loved it, I love the relaxing soothing environment of Reggio rooms because so many children have sensory issues and some teachers do too and you get tired of all the bright colors and need a calm space.
great explanation - I would have loved seeing your room in action with children participating. Also your documentation methods.
I've worked with children of all ages - from infants to college! As someone who currently works in a pre-school, I LOVE this approach and in fact, going to recommend it to my kids who live in the Chicago area!
I love the fact the items are all within the reach of the children and they can pick and choose whatever they need. I also love the many natural and sensory items but would have loved to have seen the room in action with children involved and how it all works together. I would also like to know more about the documentation.
I ❤️❤️❤️ getting to see other teachers classrooms and getting ideas!!!
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Hi, I’m so impressed-I’m looking for a program that I can completely get behind in my teachers training. Thank you for this video ❤
Great Philosophy!
The philosophy my ECE centre follows! :)
Although we are not American so no phonics until school, and entirely free unstructured child-led play (except for two 10 minute long mat times for 3 years and above, and for 4 year olds we do a daily 20 minute 'get ready for school' lesson which can cover anything from tying shoes to being a good friend).
Red Deer 20 minutes would be to long for the preschool kids in America. Maybe better focus/more attention thier?
@@rileyburnett2860
I’ve seen kids sit down as young as four years old, and have full on conversations with each other. Public speaking, and giving children the opportunity to share what is on their mind and ask each other questions to create a dialogue is absolutely within the capability of children when you give them Permission to be who they are and stop putting limits on what they can and can’t learn based on “developmentally appropriate practice“. It’s all individual and based on the interest of the child. I feel like we focus on the wrong things so many times when we could be, working with children on an entirely different level. Never underestimate the power of a child to make meeting when you make it. Interesting, fun and playful.
Loved this video!
I’m surprised there was no mention of emergent project based learning and how teachers reflect upon and document classroom happenings… I love the Reggio Inspired Approach!
Excellent
excellent!
Could you please post the transcript for this video?
Thank you!
hi ..it is can we our mix and match variety of method liked example Montessori mix Reggio Emillia, Multiple inteligence mix Montessori..and so on..liked me as a muslim I want mix with Islamics practical in daily life in early childhood education program
You cant have an entire philosophy based on the Reggio Emilia approach. It is only an approach, based on socio-cultural and post-structural theories. The RE approach is situated in Reggio Emilia, you cant say where this preschool is located is exactly the same as Reggio Emilia, Italy. That's impossible. You can only have an RE 'inspired' approach, but it needs to be altered to the specific social and cultural contexts of the preschools location. This is really emphasised by Malaguzzi and Canella, so this preschool really hasn't read the entire approach, or at least correctly.
A Sutherland where is it located exactly?
@@teachersparker Reggio Emilia is located in Northern Italy
Beautifully explained. Bravissimo
Enrich learning programe
"Thank you for visiting" girl we all know she's your assistant
Nice host.
This Host does SAME thing with her arms n hands everytime she has to praise....
nose earring?? Reallly???
Nauseating host, great teacher tho!