By
Marian Wilde
Updated on Jul 12, 2011
A Typical Daily Routine
Children are free to create their own routines and are encouraged to make learning choices that align with their interests. The teachers make suggestions and offer guidance, but the children decide much of what goes on during the day and whether to be alone or with the group.
Teachers provide a variety of materials and projects and then observe what the children do with them. Taking cues from the children, teachers offer more ideas based on what they’re seeing and hearing.
Reggio Emilia Preschools Are a Good Choice for Children Who …
Reggio Emilia preschools are especially good for children who:
- Like some (but not too much) structure.
- Enjoy the social aspects of classroom collaboration and cooperation.
- Are curious, and feel comfortable directing their own learning.
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