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The Magic of Clay:How Clay Play Enhances Learning
At our Reggio Emilia inspired school, we believe in the extraordinary power of play to inspire and educate. One of the most enchanting materials we use is clay. This simple, tactile medium opens a world of creativity and learning for our children.
Parents as Partners:Creating an At Home Clay Atelier
Creating a Reggio Emilia-inspired clay atelier at home can be a delightful and enriching experience for your child. This mini guide will help you set up a space that encourages creativity, exploration, and learning through play.
In the Atelier: Painting with Plants
The Reggio Emilia philosophy encourages children to utilize everyday items as potential art and building materials. With this idea in mind…
Parent Guide: At Home Atelier
Share this print out with parents to help them create their own Atelier at home!
In the Atelier: Fabric Exploration
Find out what happened when an Atelierista introduced fabric scraps as a provocation!
Loose Parts Print Out
Post this on your classroom door or send out to parents, to let them know what kind of loose parts to donate toyour atelier.
The Kondo-Reggio Way
A thoughtful exploration Marie Kondo’s process and the Reggio Emilia Philospsohy
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Recommended Reading
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The Hundred Languages of Children: The Reggio Emilia Experience in Transformation
by Carolyn Edwards, Lella Gandini, George Forman
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Working in the Reggio Way: A Beginner's Guide for American Teachers
by Julianne P. Wurm
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Bringing Reggio Emilia Home
by Louise Boyd Cadwell
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In the Spirit of the Studio: Learning from the Atelier of Reggio Emilia (Early Childhood Education Series)
by Lella Gandini, Lynn Hill, Louise Boyd Cadwell, Charles S. Schwall
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Visible Learners: Promoting Reggio-Inspired Approaches in All Schools
by Mara Krechevsky, Ben Mardell, Melissa Rivard, Daniel Wilson
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Making Thinking Visible
by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, Karin Morrison