Title | : | MONTESSORI vs REGGIO EMILIA // Key Similarities u0026 Differences |
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Does Reggio Emilia have accreditations? Paying through roof for this, strikes me that nobody in daycare is accredited in this Constant staff change, hard on our little one Comment from : @SithTechnology-82 |
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I am 61, and went to Montessori preschool and early elementary school Loved it! Long ago I was a preschool teacherNanny, Mom and now Granny I think a blend of Montessori (a true version) and Reggio would be beneficial today (Ditch the screen time, and we have a winner!) Comment from : @fawnleegreene7688 |
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Reggio is amazing Comment from : @kathleenkeefe8626 |
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good Comment from : @HakendaNatan |
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This is fantastic! Thank you for breaking it down so eloquently Comment from : @shannon10809 |
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You saved my life today God Bless Comment from : @nawaalislam5884 |
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FALLING in LOVE with Loris MALAGUZZI Comment from : @geneoluminology |
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I'm really leaning towards the Montessori philosophy for my family child care business Comment from : @gretamichelle8514 |
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Why did you name your channel a word that means "half Hawaiian"? Comment from : @k10teky |
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thank you for sharing 💛 Comment from : @achakl5966 |
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OMG! I am an adult, but I wanted to LIVE in these Reggio-Emilia rooms with countless art supplies Looks like heaven! Comment from : @rowantree1197 |
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I think had I gone to a Montessori Reggio Inspired school as a small child I would of thrived Comment from : @andreasanchez1453 |
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Ive never heard of this method and it is very interesting I liked the examples you showed of "provocations", I think that is really useful There are definitely things I like from different approaches, and enjoy making my own mix Comment from : @AM-bm2xw |
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My former nanny kids went to a Waldorf school (NYC), were homeschooled with their mom and I for 2 years (NYC) and now they are in a Reggio Emilio school (Budapest) I moved to Idaho right after they moved to Hungary I interviewed with a Montessori preschool and the Waldorf forum parents sent me to your channel here on YouTube I didn't get the job, though I ended up at a traditional Christian daycare It's ok, but I don't think I would or could love it here Comment from : @analyticalchick3064 |
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I just think this is rediculous Love your kid, teach it manners, teach your kid to love others You do not have to have everything cut down ,it is what you do as a parent that counts Every parent thinks their kid is advanced and a genius Guess what, people are not too smart, look at the mess we live in Change your focus, change your life Hey all the control is a joke in the mind There is structure, but too much is not good Too little is not good My kid is an engineer She quit and went to work in a warehouse She is great! At least she is not into titles, money, or putting on a front She was advanced everything, so what I told her to quit the gifted classes Comment from : @snowshadow11 |
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I have criticism hopefully it’s constructive I cannot sit here and watch u talk at me I need overlap visuals please Comment from : @noraminor7324 |
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What you explained about Reggio is exactly what I’ve been studying so far Thanks for been so didactic and straight to the major points I work in a Montessori school and I let the Reggio philosophy guides me when I have to talk about arts - that’s something Montessori doesn’t explore so much due the people researching for bring some lighting for our practices… Comment from : |
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Most Montessori settings have almost everything you have described in RE's settings Creativity is also one the main aspects of Montessori practice and this involves providing children lots of natural open ended materials in Montessori environments Comment from : @aoj3474 |
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My youngest son attended a Reggio Emilia inspired preschool They had mixed age classrooms Not only did they have an atelier, they also has a dedicated atelierista or a dedicated art teacher Each morning they would have a morning meeting with the children and the teacher and the meeting could be 20 minutes or sometimes up to 40 minutes It was out of these meetings that the topics for the curriculum was born At the end of the year they would usually have the children write, prepare, and perform a play However, the first year my son was at the school they instead did an art show It was amazing to see such talented preschoolers I'd highly recommend a Reggio Emilia inspired preschool, if you have a choice Comment from : @nicolebest8193 |
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Reggio Emilia is the Champaign of teaching methods Comment from : @edu_c |
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Well done descriptions of the similarities and differences between Montessori and Reggio Amelia I am a Montessori trained teacher since 1978 and enjoyed a workshop on Reggio years ago I found that Montessori education is more readily available for jobs but loved the Reggio approach as well Comment from : @dianewetherill185 |
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I'm currently in college and work in a lab school with infants from ages 8 months to 1 and half and I will say that it is harder to find interests for infants so they send be subtle things, shapes, animals or sensory play but it depends on class and what children like Comment from : @emmastoelk2132 |
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I am loving your explanations Excellent!!!❤ Comment from : @Jacqueline102610 |
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Thank you for your video ! Comment from : @linachalkiopoulou7964 |
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My children attend an Reggio-Emilia inspired school We love it! 100 outdoors rain or shine Our school is combined ages from 2-6 years Comment from : @britt7141 |
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thank you informative Comment from : @learnwithmona-9254 |
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Wow there's so much to learn out there So overwhelming I just found about Montessori and now this that I've never heard of We just moved in a small apartment bigger than the previous studio and I'm trying to organize it to encourage child development activity I just want to find a way that will help my neurodivergent children's development Comment from : @sossoft |
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Hi, Ashley! Wow, you just amazed me with this Reggio-Emilia method 🤯🤯🤯brI didn't know about it and wasn't even interested, but all those beautiful baskets made me watch this video I've been thinking that the best method for me and my kid is Montessori and only Montessori But my messy flat is more like Reggio-Emilia environment And thought-provoking questions and those exercises with samples - I like them so much! I think I should do more research now and Here is the second surprise for me - the amount of useful links that you attached😍 THANK YOU! I'm so inspired🥰 Comment from : @lismipro |
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This information is very helpful, very concrete and interesting, thank you! Comment from : @jennyesperanzajoyaballen1482 |
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Thank you ! brThis was very helpful Comment from : @colorswordsandlearning |
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As of preschool teacher I think this is a lovely and accessible explanation Really nice job! Comment from : @juliedew6669 |
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I love them both honestly Comment from : @tvbot1984 |
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Reggio Emilia is not a small town :D It has almost 200000 inhabitants and is the capital of the province Reggio Emilia Comment from : @ErklaerMirDieWelt |
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Wow! I definitely think a hybrid of both Montessori and Reggio would be inspiring for children to learn in I think from learning from my daughter through the Montessori approach that she would really enjoy the Reggio approach to learning as well Very interesting video I’m going down a rabbit trail of learning more about Reggio E Now lol Comment from : @HotMessMomma |
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I taught Reggio for six years in China; I really enjoyed it As a teacher, I feel either one is effective Comment from : @amessyclassroom |
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What a lovely video! Thank you so much Comment from : @rubidevilliers3089 |
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Do I get it right that Reggio Emilia is something like Montessori and Waldorf combined to a great extend? Comment from : @borislavanikolova |
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I present Regio Emilio approach at my Preschooland the children love it they enjoy doing their projects each daybrTQ Comment from : @preschoolpruserunipps4995 |
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Looking at the date at which he pioneered this pedagogy, he most likely utilized a lot of Montessori's philosophy In summary Reggio Emilia is a spin off and advancement of Montessori philosophy Montessori has said in the absorbent mind that learning starts on birth I think a Montessori-Emilio hybrid is the best model Because at the end of the day Montessor's philosophy was to follow the child and so this is what Reggio Emilia did Comment from : @coppersulphate002 |
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Pictures are so helpful with this presentation Gives so much contextbrGreat design ideasbrSlideshow is too fast Comment from : @dusklvr |
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Thanks so much for this video! I think I’ve heard of RE before, but this comparison overview was so refreshing to watch I love spending time observing my son’s interests, so I feel like I’m more drawn to RE now Comment from : @tmosco23 |
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Found this video very helpful for my coursework Thank you Comment from : @leanneworld |
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Absolutely love your presentations I find them full of great information Very helpful Comment from : @kimalton6556 |
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Thank you so much for this informative and well researched video I am thinking of sending son to a reggia Emilia school in September (he will just have turned two) The campus is beautiful and the teachers all seem lovely, but I am nervous too He has always been a very calm and relaxed baby/toddler- happy to simply chill out with his toys and bottle, rarely ever throws tantrums he just started walking at 20 months Not because of physical issues but just because he was complacent crawling and cruising - his aunt call him pigro (lazy) Haha I’m nervous that with his personality maybe this type of school is too laid back and won’t push him enough( I know he’s only two,perhaps I’m over thinking it) I just don’t want him missing milestones Comment from : @lauracahall3155 |
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Thank you so much Choosing a pre-school and methodology for our kids is a difficult decision Finding all the information in a simplified, un-biased and clearly explained video is so helpful Thanks again Comment from : @511raksha |
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This is so cool and helpful! I'm very inspired about the Reggio-Emilia approach Comment from : @pacolli |
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Love the breakdown great and helpful video ❤️ Comment from : @somethingblessed7330 |
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I really like the creative side of Reggio- Emilia Comment from : @stephmontvein8328 |
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👍🏼 Comment from : @jwilson4568 |
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As an RECE, I am a fan of both themes I like the minimalization that is featured in a Montessori room it is calming and not overwhelming at all and I am a fan of organization! When items are stationery it can be so satisfying The use of bright colours in the Reggio theme are really nice, very inviting it sets more of an exciting tone and I believe in provocations so much it is so necessary especially when being a teacher in a preschool room! Comment from : @joniescott8 |
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Thank you so much for your time! I am a kindergarten teacher in a public school I am researching all that can potentially help peel students off of Chromebooks Reggio is intriguing and hard to understand Thank you for your introduction to the concept Comment from : @mrklabunde485 |
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If I were a child, the Reggio-Emilia approach would definitely seem more appealing to me! Also the classrooms do seem more inviting I think maybe a blend of the two might be ideal for my plans to homeschool Comment from : @veronicafensel926 |
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What a great job! I have experienced both now as a parent and this was very accurate Comment from : @kristin87425 |
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thank you so much for this very interesting Comment from : @th33399 |
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Really good information I am a beginner studying montessori however considering a daycare that bases its philosophy of learning on Reggio Emilia Comment from : @bibbedyboo3532 |
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Thank you so much for this video, sending love Comment from : @iamnykira |
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Thank you for posting Comment from : @brandi92y |
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A combination of Reggio and Montessori approach is the best solution We live in 2021 different age and different needs from the birth of these approachesit depends on which group you have each time as a teacher and it depends on the character of each child uniquely! Comment from : @madeleineharcourt3001 |
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I read that Reggio-Emilia is response of citizens-parents for horror of II World WarParents united to create nursery/preschool to let children grow an environment so social and inspiring to make sure that next generation won't allow another devastating war to happen That's why so much city budget in Reggio-Emilia is directly for preschool education Comment from : @greencatwithaball |
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Great job explaining this! Comment from : @PeaceLoveRainbows |
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Thank you for this! I had never heard of Reggio Emilia until this video so I am very very grateful I prefer Waldorf over Montessori and after watching this video I am loving Reggio Emilia method too! brbr7:20 and 7:39 and 10:20 and 11:11 and 13:00brLove it!brbrOf course now I want a Waldorf vs RE comparison! Pleeeeeass Comment from : @ema8909 |
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Brief and informative Comment from : @demekefekadu9205 |
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Brief and informative Comment from : @demekefekadu9205 |
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You are an amazing communicator, really enjoy your videos Comment from : @soledadsantibanez5626 |
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Thus was so helpful and explained really well Thank you! Comment from : @juniperk912 |
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Whoa - I’m a homeschool mom and group teacher and I’ve been doing so many of these elements on my own Really looking forward to looking into this more ! Comment from : @Setyourhandle8080 |
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I like to listen but am distracted about ur mouth Idk if it's ur tounge or lips or just your mouth in general Comment from : @gl4870 |
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Another RE inspired school teacher here Two differences that you mention which didn’t play a roll in our school were 1- the age of use The original RE school is a preschool, this makes it easier to apply to that age group however being RE inspired means working out how the core concepts can be applied to older children in a creative way, in our school until 13 years br2- Our school has big glass doors between the classrooms and mixed classes In fact our children choose their own home teacher Comment from : @sandieknies9453 |
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This is FASCINATING!! Thank you so SO much for sharing!! I’m looking forward to researching more about some of their teaching styles! ;) ;) :D Comment from : @ThisIsLeah |
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Hi there, do you think a child going through Montessori for elementary school would have a difficult time entering a private, traditional liberal arts high school? Thank you! Comment from : @heidibedidee |
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Thank you so much for this information! Pictures with examples were great to further appreciate what you were explaining I will be sharing this with all my colleagues There is also a lot of valuable info in the comments, thanks everyone!! Comment from : @nataliaechandi7937 |
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I love the summary that you gave on both the Reggio Emilia and Montessori philosophies Ashley 🙌🏽 Isn’t it interesting how many similarities there are between the two philosophies especially around respect of the child and the use of upcycled/natural materials ☺️ Comment from : @vanuamontessori6672 |
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Do you have a comparison video between Montessori and Waldorf? If not, would you consider making one? Comment from : @teocola2652 |
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Very interesting My child is currently in a Reggio Emilia inspired daycare and I've struggled to understand the practical differences from Montessori, this summed it up pretty well Thank you! Comment from : @BrightonDestiny |
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As you described it, Reggio Emilia sounds so much like it inspired some of my early schooling Although It was certainly a watered down version of it being a public elementary school, but certainly the texture and natural material, the correlated learning of multiple disciplines with a common theme or topic I think that's why I get the feeling I do when I see a brick school house, and it's more than just nostalgia Leaving that school for one that was tall and featureless was a bit of a shock and it did disrupt my learning for some time Comment from : @jordanh9520 |
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Thank you for this video! I've just realised my daughters' nursery is definitely Reggio Emilia inspired Their classrooms look exactly how you described Very informative💕🙏 Comment from : @eanatra |
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Hello! Do you think you can also make a video about Early Childhood Assessment vs Montessori? We are contemplating on what kind of curriculum to introduce to our son… I like how you present your contents :) Thank you in advance! Comment from : @cg3568 |
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This was a very informative and enjoyable video! I love the Reggio Emilia approach and also really enjoy the Montessori philosophy When choosing a preschool for my little girl, I chose a Reggio Emilia inspired one since I though it would really be beneficial for my child because of her personality and interests (very social and artistic) Her development has been incredible, the way she asks questions and is very attentive, responsive and involved in her surroundings is really surprising She tends to see things I wouldn't notice (as an insect in a plant or a man on top of a building) and I think that has been influenced by the way in Reggio Emilia uses all the dimensions on the space as a provocation (for example in my child's preschool they intentionally left some piping and wiring on some ceilings exposed so that kids would ask themselves hoy a building is built and how water gets to the tap and goes down the drain) thank you so much for being so informative and inspiring! Comment from : @isaobeso |
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Thank you so much for sharing! Comment from : @heatherdyer5124 |
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This is SUCH a high quality video - thank you!! Comment from : @MaddieCooperMusic |
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How many different systems are there? Comment from : @ibraheemtalash5094 |
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Thank you so much for this I like Reggio Emilia better Comment from : @angelicelly_904 |
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Really loved this! Would love to see other philosophies compared to Montessori Homeschool (Charlotte Mason & Classical) Comment from : @allieeidam2173 |
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