Reggio Children Foundation, Educational foundation in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
The Reggio Children Foundation is an educational organization based in Reggio Emilia that focuses on research and advancement of early childhood learning methods. The foundation offers training resources, study networks, and international programs for professionals working with young children.
The foundation was established in 2011 and continues the educational philosophy that Loris Malaguzzi developed through municipal preschools since 1963. This ongoing work preserves an important educational legacy from the last century for future generations.
The foundation operates programs in Reggio Emilia's prisons that create safe spaces where incarcerated parents can spend time with their children. These initiatives show how education can strengthen family bonds even in challenging circumstances.
The foundation offers learning platforms and professional programs for educators worldwide who want to deepen their skills. Visitors can learn about research projects and participate in discussion groups to understand more about contemporary approaches to early childhood education.
The Remida initiative collects industrial waste materials from manufacturers and transforms them into learning resources for creative projects in schools and childcare centers. This recycling program shows how discarded materials become valuable assets for children's learning.
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