A Personalized Approach Through Child-Led Learning
The Reggio-inspired approach encourages children to take an active role in their learning. A weekly customized curriculum tailors to your child’s interests and preferences while focusing on their needs. This helps keep them engaged and optimizes their development.
Engaging Projects That Encourage Creative Thinking
Artistic projects that are process-focused, rather than outcome-focused, stimulate curiosity and active learning. As your child freely expresses themselves through music, drama, and dance, they will naturally build on their strengths and learn to think creatively.
Attentive Teachers Guide The Way To Their Every Accomplishment
Educators actively listen to your child while remaining non-reactive. This allows your little one to try, fail, and learn at their own pace. Teachers then carefully observe your child’s needs and customize the curriculum accordingly, while continuously offering encouragement.
An Environment That Will Naturally Inspire Curiosity
A play area filled with natural materials, calming colors, and creative toys encourages your child to discover freely. The Reggio-inspired approach views a welcoming environment as a “third teacher,” allowing both curiosity and creativity to flourish through exploration.
Partnering With Parents For Their Learning Journey
An active partnership with parents is crucial in the Reggio-inspired approach. Stay informed about your child’s learning and progress with the easy-to-use Brightwheel™ app. Look forward to real-time photos and videos, plus get access to a library filled with helpful parenting tips, ensuring continuous learning.
Building Social-Emotional Tools For Lifelong Success
Through helpful techniques like gentle redirection, your child will learn essential skills such as sharing, self-expression, and patience. Social-emotional skills learned at an early age prove to help children with problem-solving and conflict resolution as they grow.
A Wondrous Green Playground To Explore
Expanding on the Reggio-inspired “third teacher” approach, children enjoy outdoor play twice a day. An engaging outdoor environment builds gross motor skills, boosts immunity, and builds your child’s strength, ensuring overall healthy development.