Thank you for this video. I've used Reggio-like philosophy throughout my own parenting as well as classroom environment, but never knew it was an actual approach. I'm doing a lot of research & this video is quite helpful. *Especially your tips on what steps you took when deciding to adopt Reggio into your classroom approach!
Yes! I also feel like my early years practice and this beautiful approach found each other. It aligned with what I was looking for. So glad the video has helped you!
Thank you so much!! I has an unsupervised environment when i was a child. When i became a parent , I started to realize that I have been supervising her a lot, which is restricting her to grow and explore. I started to raise her the way I was raised. I never knew this approach could be so helpful. After watching this video I realize that I was thinking right but the details and the way the 3 images has been put up is fabulous. Thank you !
Thank you for this beautiful video you created with love and very useful information to support teachers and families and children. I especially loved your discussion on your own child and they way you were able to witness the beauty of his connection with materials through his senses. You described the experience with such respect and honor for your child which helps us all look for the essence of what children are learning and displaying back to us in their 100 hundred languages.
Wonderful, so happy to hear that you found it helpful. There is a free guide that you can download too, that will for surely support you in this journey and build a strong foundation. cultivatingconfidence.ca/reggio-inspired
Hello! All of the links from this video are included at the bottom of the blog post! Simply use the link in the description and you'll find them there!
Thank you for this video. I've used Reggio-like philosophy throughout my own parenting as well as classroom environment, but never knew it was an actual approach. I'm doing a lot of research & this video is quite helpful. *Especially your tips on what steps you took when deciding to adopt Reggio into your classroom approach!
Yes! I also feel like my early years practice and this beautiful approach found each other. It aligned with what I was looking for. So glad the video has helped you!
Thank you so much!! I has an unsupervised environment when i was a child. When i became a parent , I started to realize that I have been supervising her a lot, which is restricting her to grow and explore. I started to raise her the way I was raised. I never knew this approach could be so helpful. After watching this video I realize that I was thinking right but the details and the way the 3 images has been put up is fabulous.
Thank you !
I have the same thought, this is the reason why I chose be a ECE.
Thank you for sharing this approach ,it’s very helpful and informative
Thank you for this amazing video. I follow you from IRAN and it was really helpful. Thanks for your explanantion.
Thank you so much for your hard work!
Thank you for this beautiful video you created with love and very useful information to support teachers and families and children. I especially loved your discussion on your own child and they way you were able to witness the beauty of his connection with materials through his senses. You described the experience with such respect and honor for your child which helps us all look for the essence of what children are learning and displaying back to us in their 100 hundred languages.
Wonderful video, thank you!
Excelent explanation! Thanks a lot!
😊 Thanks for sharing this. I want to learn about it because I will be a co teacher ( this is my first year teaching) ❤ I appreciate it
Wonderful, so happy to hear that you found it helpful. There is a free guide that you can download too, that will for surely support you in this journey and build a strong foundation. cultivatingconfidence.ca/reggio-inspired
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I can't seem to find the links that were going to be included?
Hello! All of the links from this video are included at the bottom of the blog post! Simply use the link in the description and you'll find them there!