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How to Write a Learning Story: Step-by-Step Guide, Examples, and Free Template
Learning Stories are a powerful Reggio-inspired tool for capturing children’s learning in meaningful, positive ways. Written directly to the child, these stories connect school and family, celebrate growth, and guide future learning. This guide walks you step by step through how to create Learning Stories with ease and purpose.
Nature Playgrounds in Early Childhood: Creating Protected Spaces for Children
Protected spaces are a key element of Reggio-inspired nature playgrounds. This guide explains what they are, why they matter, and shares practical ideas to create natural play areas for early childhood.
Loose Parts in Reggio-Inspired Classrooms: A Beginner’s Guide
Loose parts are open-ended materials that inspire imagination, problem-solving, and collaboration in Reggio-inspired classrooms. This guide explains what they are, their benefits, and how to start using them in your own setting.
How to Plan as a Reggio-Inspired Teacher
Planning in a Reggio-inspired classroom looks different from traditional teaching. This guide explains how teachers act as researchers, use documentation to plan, and co-construct learning with children.
‘Image of the Child’ in Reggio Emilia: What It Means + How to Apply It
In Reggio Emilia, the Image of the Child views every child as rich in potential, strong, and capable. This guide explains what it means and how to bring it to life in your classroom or home.
How to Make Beautiful Reggio Emilia Documentation Panels
Here’s an easy and beautiful way to display your documentation

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