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Reggio Emilia Inspired Approach at Manhattan Beach

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Reggio Emilia Inspired Approach at Manhattan Beach

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  1. Pros and Cons of Reggio Emilia Choosing the right school for your child is a process. One of the schools growing in popularity and preference is based on the Reggio Emilia approach. One of the greatest benefits of Reggio Emilia Approach, particularly during the early learning experience, is the focus on hands-on learning. The emphasis is on concrete, rather than abstract learning, as students work on activities that teach language, math, culture and practical life lessons. Teachers encourage students to concentrate on tasks until they are properly mastered. Students are allowed free reign as they learn for themselves. System is highly individualized to each child. What then is Reggio Emilia? Here are five facts about it. There's much more to Reggio Emilia, of course, but this will give you an idea of what it is all about. 1. Early childhood education approach Reggio Emilia values "the potential of all children to think, learn, and construct knowledge." Like Montessori, Reggio Emilia is a progressive, child-centered approach to education. The idea is that the child must be free to discover and to learn for himself. Reggio Emilia does not go any further than the early childhood years. It focuses on toddlers and preschool children. 2. It is based on a doctrinaire approach Unlike the Waldorf and Montessori schools, there is no formal teacher training, credentialing and authorization process for Reggio Emilia. The idea is that teachers and parents take the concepts learned by observation and interaction with Reggio Emilia and incorporate them into their classrooms. There is no such thing as a Reggio school. The only Reggio schools are those in the municipality of Reggio Emilia. All other schools which embrace the Reggio philosophy are considered to be "Reggio inspired". 3. It came in existence after World War II Much of Italy lay in ruins after World War II. In Reggio Emilia, a young teacher by the name of Loris Malaguzzi developed an approach which valued the ability of children to learn spontaneously. The relationship of child, parent, and teacher is integral to the Malaguzzi approach. The Reggio and Steiner (Waldorf) schools both arose as a result of the aftermath of armed conflict and the need to rebuild society. 4. It is an international movement Reggio started in a town in Italy in the 1940s. It has now spread worldwide. In North American Reggio is promoted and supported by the North American Reggio Emilia Alliance. It sponsors The Wonder of Learning, a traveling exhibit which explains the Reggio approach. Reggio Emilia has spread to thirty-four countries where it inspires fifty thousand children and fifteen thousand teachers.

  2. 5. It gives freedom to explore your interests Children can learn at their own pace and in their own style. Children will naturally find the best way to learn as they explore the classroom environment. This environment naturally teaches children self-discipline, and it refines important skills like concentration, self-control and motivation. As with all educational institutions, there are always benefits and challenges that need to be considered when deciding the best fit for our children. More on Preschools in Manhattan Beach can be found here - https://www.growinggardenpreschool.com/. More on Reggio Emilia Curriculum of Growing Garden Preschool can be found here - https://www.growinggardenpreschool.com/curriculum/curriculum-reggio-emilia- inspired/. More on 3 Year Old Schedule at Manhattan Beach can be found here - https://www.growinggardenpreschool.com/classes/classes-3-year-old-class/. #hermosabeachpreschool, #manhattanbeachpreschool, #redondobeachpreschool, #reggioemiliacurriculum, #preschoolsinmanhattanbeach, #growinggardenpreschool

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