Curious about the Reggio Emilia approach? This handpicked list features must-read books, insightful resources, and essential guides to help you explore this child-led, play-based philosophy. Perfect for educators, parents, and homeschoolers, these ma...
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Perfect for someone just beginning to learn about the Reggio approach.
Understanding the Reggio Approach: Early Ed
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The single MOST important book for an educator to read. Not just for the early years. Care needs to be the center of our practice.
Illuminating Care in Early Childhood
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The core site for the Reggio Approach, learn right from the source!
Reggio Children - Home
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Learn about the role of the pedagogistas in Reggio Emilia
Role of the Pedagogista in Reggio Emilia
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Language of Art is inspired by the atelieristas role in Reggio. This resource offers guidance for teachers to create space, time, and intentional processes for children's exploration.
Language of Art: Inquiry-Based Practices
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This exhibit will be in HAMILTON ON, CANADA this month! Dive into this research from Reggio before you visit the exhibit!
Bordercrossings
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This book aligns with the “How Does Learning Happen” curriculum for the early years in Ontario!
Making Learning Visible: Children as Individual and Group Learners
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Offer this book for professional development to your team! You will NOT be disappointed. This book is full of thought provoking reflections that will have you digging deeper into the important work that you do everyday!
From Teaching to Thinking: A New Pedagogy
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This book is at the core of my role as a pedagogical leader. I believe reflective practice will support you to being the best educator you can be.
Creating a Culture of Reflective Practice
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Being a supervisor, there is many skills we are never taught! This book will help you inspire your team!
Inspiring Early Childhood Leadership Strategies
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Loose Parts are open ended materials provided to children to give free reign to their imagination.
Loose Parts: Inspiring Play in Young Children
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Inspiration and guidance on how to create culturally sensitive and culturally sustainable early childhood environments. Use your environment to promote a sense of wonder, curiosity and joy, and allow children to explore their identities.
Loose Parts 3: Culturally Sustainable Environments
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25 activities that let your child take the lead in developing their own sense of intrinsic motivation to imagine, experiment, and discover.
Wonder Art Workshop: Creative Child-Led Experiences
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This book describes how the world-renowned preschool services and accompanying practical strategies for children under six in Reggio Emilia have evolved in response to the community's demographic and political transformations.
The Hundred Languages of Children: Reggio Emilia
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What does inquiry look like in early childhood settings?