3rd Edition

Bringing the Reggio Approach to your Early Years Practice

By Linda Thornton, Pat Brunton Copyright 2014
    128 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    128 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Have you ever wondered what the Reggio Approach is all about, why it works, and how it can be used to benefit the young children in your setting?

    The book describes how educators in Reggio Emilia work with young children, and looks at the connections between the Reggio Approach and the revised Early Years Foundation Stage framework. It provides practical examples involving children of different ages in a wide variety of settings, helping the reader to see the connection between practice and theory.

    This new edition has been fully updated to show the increasingly mirroring connections between the Reggio Approach and the principles and commitments of the recently revised Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. Each chapter focuses on one important aspect of the Reggio Approach and includes:

      • Practical examples involving children of different ages in a wide variety of settings, helping the reader to see the connection between practice and theory
      • Questions to enable the reader to reflect on and develop his or her own practice in accordance with new statutory requirements
      • References to sources of further reading and information.

    This convenient guide will help early years practitioners, students and parents to really understand what the Reggio Approach can offer their setting and children.

    1. Background to the Reggio Approach  2. Relationships  3. Creativity  4. The Environment  5. Time  6. Learning and Teaching  7. Reflective Practice

    Biography

    Linda Thornton has extensive experience in field of education and child-care. She has provided consultancy and training for local authorities, children’s centres, nurseries and schools across the UK.

    Pat Brunton has provided training and consultancy for local authorities, children’s centres, nurseries and schools across the UK.

    'This book provides really practical steps and examples involving children of various ages and in a variety of settings, effectively illustrating how to link theory and practice.' - Early Years Educator Magazine