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Reggio Emilia Approach is NOT ALLOWED in Licensed Home Daycare in My County

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  • #16
    I would also add...don't get too hung up on the "stuff." I think when people encounter new philosophies, the stuff is what they see first, and so they think it is the philosophy. Teachers in Reggio Emilia would not tell you that any of that stuff is necessary. They would emphasize that the stuff you use should reflect your group, your community, your culture. Reggio is far more about a mindset than a collection of materials.
    Children are competent.
    Children have rights.
    Children express what they know through 100 languages (and a hundred hundred more).
    That's far more important than stuff. Start with documenting what your kids are doing, and extending it with open-ended materials that support what they're doing, and you'll get much closer to the heart of Reggio inspiration than you would by including all the stuff pinterest tells you is essential to Reggio.

    (And fight your licensor on the disparity between plastic counters and corks. Absurd. She's got some pre-conceived notion of what Reggio is without a real understanding.)

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    • #17
      it is funny because I have beans and little hearts in my sensory table right now with measuring cups, glass jars, and funnels. I have been really watching my 17 month old and she has been fine with all of it. Nothing has gone in her mouth! I keep it in the kitchen and am present with it. Now I have had other 2 yr olds that I couldn't trust not to have it in their mouth!
      Now paint, every time she has to taste it!
      I think it really depends on the child.

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      • #18
        it takes a while to really get what really works

        Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy View Post
        I would also add...don't get too hung up on the "stuff." I think when people encounter new philosophies, the stuff is what they see first, and so they think it is the philosophy. Teachers in Reggio Emilia would not tell you that any of that stuff is necessary. They would emphasize that the stuff you use should reflect your group, your community, your culture. Reggio is far more about a mindset than a collection of materials.
        Children are competent.
        Children have rights.
        Children express what they know through 100 languages (and a hundred hundred more).
        That's far more important than stuff. Start with documenting what your kids are doing, and extending it with open-ended materials that support what they're doing, and you'll get much closer to the heart of Reggio inspiration than you would by including all the stuff pinterest tells you is essential to Reggio.

        (And fight your licensor on the disparity between plastic counters and corks. Absurd. She's got some pre-conceived notion of what Reggio is without a real understanding.)
        I really understand the languages and love the different languages. The stuff will come in time

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