Reggio Emilia's early childhood approach fosters genuine connections and community growth
A recent trip to Reggio Emilia, Italy, highlighted the importance of genuine human connection, particularly through the eyes of children. The city promotes a unique approach to early childhood that encourages respect and expression, nurturing empathy and curiosity. This philosophy reinforces the belief that happy childhoods lay the foundation for thriving communities.
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