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Posted: June 05 2009 at 8:23am | IP Logged Quote Angel

I wondered if anyone could point me to Reggio blogs? Of course there's Camp Creek... and then:

Sarah's blog Amongst Lovely Things

Kerry's blog The Eyes of My Heart

And, um, my blog, Three Plus Two,I guess...

Any others?

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Posted: June 05 2009 at 11:29am | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

I've been looking for more Reggio-inspired blogs, as well. There's Theresa's blog, Lapaz Farm.

Blue Yonder is a new favorite of mine. I don't think she's Catholic, though. I hope we can dig up some more- I love reading Reggio blogs.
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Posted: June 05 2009 at 1:13pm | IP Logged Quote bfarmmom

Ok, I will probably sound very ignorant but here it goes. Who or what is Reggio?
blushing because I am sure I should know this.

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Posted: June 05 2009 at 3:47pm | IP Logged Quote Angel

Sorry! After I posted it occurred to me I should have put up a link for reference. If you want to know what the Reggio Emilia approach is, you could start with these links.

Reggio Emilia approach

My Reggio Emilia archives

(I should add that I'm no expert. But when I started reading about the Reggio Emilia approach, I recognized a lot of what already went on at my house. )

Camp Creek Blog's Project-Based Learning pt. 1 and pt. 2

(Camp Creek is really a gold mine of information; if you want to know more about Reggio-inspired homeschooling, you should really dig around in her archives. She is an expert! )

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Posted: June 16 2009 at 11:27pm | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

Okay, I have been literally *scouring* the blogosphere for homeschool Reggio blogs. Where are they? I think we need to talk Lori into forming a blogroll.
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Posted: June 17 2009 at 10:11am | IP Logged Quote Meredith

I absolutely love love love Camp Creek, she is just an awesome blogger and so inspiring! Blue Yonder is always lovely and they have the cutest little book of days Does anyone have this??

And Sarah, I didn't know you were blogging!!!! Fun, can't wait to check it out!

I am truly intrigued by the Reggio philosophy, much as I am about Montessori. I think it would be a nice extension of Montessori for older kids as I still can't truly wrap my head around Montessori for kids over the age of about 10????

Anyhoo, I'd love to see links for other Reggio blogs too, and I'll bet Lori would love to know about 4Real if she doesn't already

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Posted: June 17 2009 at 10:13am | IP Logged Quote Meredith

By the way, where did you find your copy of the Wurm book, it's not at my library here in Seattle. Thanks xo

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Posted: June 17 2009 at 2:25pm | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

Meredith- I got my copy at the Pierce County Library. I bet if you put in a request, the King County system would buy it... or are you in the Seattle Public system?

I do have the Book of Days! I've just purchased the Summer 1 book, and haven't had much time to dig through it yet, but I think it looks very promising. We may use each month's installment as a jumping-off point throughout the next year. I just love her little sketches.

(one more thing, Meredith- my friend Meghan came and talked to you at the NW conference- she's letting me peek through your Mondays with Mary - what a delight! I can't wait to put some of your ideas into practice.)
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Posted: June 17 2009 at 3:07pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Sarah M wrote:
Meredith- I got my copy at the Pierce County Library. I bet if you put in a request, the King County system would buy it... or are you in the Seattle Public system?

(one more thing, Meredith- my friend Meghan came and talked to you at the NW conference- she's letting me peek through your Mondays with Mary - what a delight! I can't wait to put some of your ideas into practice.)


I'm in Seattle system, so I'll check on interlibrary loan...and that is so nice of you to say about my book. I really enjoyed talking with Meghan and was so bummed that you couldn't be there, but hey, we're not that far apart!!

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Posted: June 17 2009 at 4:30pm | IP Logged Quote Angel

Meredith wrote:


I am truly intrigued by the Reggio philosophy, much as I am about Montessori. I think it would be a nice extension of Montessori for older kids as I still can't truly wrap my head around Montessori for kids over the age of about 10????



Meredith, I think Reggio and Montessori work wonderfully together. You can definitely tell in ideas like "the environment is the third teacher" that there was a Montessori influence. I don't agree with *everything* that comes out of Reggio, but I think it is mainly very complementary to the way we work.

(As an aside I've been doing a lot of thinking/reading about Montessori for ages 12-18. I keep thinking that I'll start a thread on it... I just need to get around to it!)

Ok, back to blogs. Maybe we could expand to good Reggio sites as well? The College School in St. Louis has some interesting pictures of their atelierand lays out the stages of their art curriculum. They use the Reggio approach in early childhood, kindergarten, and first grade (I think.) Oddly enough, when we lived in St. Louis this was the only school we considered sending our oldest to... but the cost! Ack!

St. Michael School (also in St. Louis) has all their newsletters online. In their newsletters they document projects undertaken by their classes. They apparently use a Reggio approach for all grades. Lot of free info there!

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Posted: June 17 2009 at 5:14pm | IP Logged Quote Meredith

Oh, thanks for the links Angela, I'll check them out. I am most intrigued about the inquiry/project style of the philosophy, but it's nice to see all aspects of an idea to see what parts might fit with our gang

And I'd be interested in your ideas about the older Montessori possiblitlies

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Posted: June 17 2009 at 11:09pm | IP Logged Quote Erin

I have checked all the libraries in Australia and not one has Reggio books, I'd have to request from college libraries and they charge $12!

Anyhow just wanted to let you know I'm 'listening in'

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Posted: June 18 2009 at 9:05am | IP Logged Quote Angel

Sounds as if it might be helpful if those of us with books posted reading notes?

(Sarah and Kerry, I know both of you are doing that already, right?)




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Posted: June 18 2009 at 1:59pm | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

Yup- I'm posting my notes from Julianne Wurm's book on my blog. Each of the posts is/will be posted on the sidebar. Here are the links to the first and second ones.
Kerry's first post reflecting on the same book is here.
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Posted: June 27 2009 at 8:35pm | IP Logged Quote Sarah M

Okay... I'm compiling a list of Reggio-inspired blogs here. I hope to keep it updated. Hope that helps!
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