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The Hundred Languages of Children : The Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education
Published in Hardcover by Ablex Publishing (1993)
Authors: Carolyn CAROLYN EDWARDS is Professor of Psychology‘Edwards Edwards, Amherst. Lella LELLA GANDINI is United States Liaison for t‘Gandini Gandini, and Amherst. George GEORGE FORMAN is Professor of Education at ‘Forman Forman
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An Inspirational Book!
Being an Early Childhood Education student, my dream is to teach children and to teach them in the best way possible. I was first introduced to Reggio Emilia in a lecture at University early this year. During this lecture I learnt of this marvellous book that told the story of Reggio Emilia. I haven't been able to put the book down since! I have become totally inspired by what I have read, about the theories, ideas and beliefs behind this special educational community that is Reggio Emilia. From this book I have begun to understand that if you give children the best early in life it is a training for life. The interview with Loris Malaguzzi, the founder of Reggio Emilia, is inspiring, making the reader feel as though they are in fact speaking to Malaguzzi. Being able to read about the life of this great educator, about how Reggio Emilia came alive, especially in his own words, is unbelievable. The activities presented in the book and the pictures by the children are wonderful. I have gained so much from this book, so many ideas that I will hold onto to ensure my success as a teacher. This book has truly opened my eyes to what the focus of education should be, that is the children. I feel extremely lucky to have read this book, the more I read the more I want to visit Reggio Emilia and see the great work that is being done, by the teachers and children alike. This book is a treasure, one that I could read over and over. I highly recommend it to any education students, educators and parents of young children as an insightful look into what we can only hope to achieve in every classroom.


The Hundred Languages of Children: The Reggio Emilia Approach Advanced Reflections, Second Edition
Published in Paperback by Ablex Publishing (21 April, 1998)
Authors: Carolyn Edwards, Lella Gandini, and George Forman
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Languages Children Enjoy, but Readers May Not
This book was assigned to me to read by a masters program professor. Before reading the book, we were prompted by stories of the Reggio Emilia Approach. It sounds phenomenal! The professor liked it so much, his own children took part in the school here in the United States.

The approach itself is an amazing idea for educators. This early childhood program encourages hands-on learning. The teachings behind the children exploring through "languages" or modes of exploration. These languages include drawing, painting, sculpture, physical play, words, and music. It is an approach far from that of traditional schooling. However, it is known for it's amazing results. It binds together the world of teaching, children, and parents exceptionally well.

While the book supports a wonderful approach to schooling, the book itself is one that does not hold the reader's attention. I found myself rereading paragraphs because I was unable to pay attention to the words. The book is a dialog between educators and philosophers from Italy and the United States. While some of the questions posed are thought provoking and interesting, the reader is left bored after pages upon pages of questions.

If you are interested in early childhood development, this book is definitely one that you should read for ideas. However, if you are looking for a light and easy read this book is not for you. This book deserves careful attention, that only the truly patient and interested can give it.

I am glad I was asked to read it because of it's enlightening approach to child development. As an educator, I will take away with me the approach's distinct style of exploration to adapt to my classroom and even think of sending my children there someday. I just wish I would have been able to pay closer attention to it and fight my urge to put the book down.

A necessary read for all educators and parents
For educators and parents truly interested in school reform, this book is a must read. Educators in the United States have been captivated by the "Reggio Emilia approach" to education since the late 1980s. The extensive documentation of Reggio children's work has toured the world as The Hundred Languages of Children exhibit. This book will allow anyone to see what is truly possible in early education if we are willing to let go of our long-held beliefs about how children learn. The Reggio Emilia approach is much more than "hands-on learning." It is a community effort that involves administrators, teachers, parents, children, and government. Although not a light read, the book is a fascinating dialog among the varied members of the Reggio Emilia community and American researchers and teachers.

Learning From the Interests of Children
The Hundred Languages of Children presents a fascinating and comprehensive overview of the remarkable schools of Reggio Emilia, Italy. It can also serves as an example of what learning can be like for children when it is focused on their interests and needs. One of the essays, an interview with founder Loris Malaguzzi, offers insight into the history, ideas and philosophy behind the approach. Discussing the environment of the RE schools, Malaguzzi states, "Our objective, which we always will pursue, is to create an amiable environment, where children, families and teachers feel at ease." This comment provides a stark contrast to the lip service many American schools pay to families and teachers. It signifies a deep abiding respect for the developmental nature of children and for childhood itself. Comparing the curriculum of the RE schools to American schools and early childhood programs also reveals fundamental differences. Two things are notable as the curriculum of the RE schools is described: the development of the curriculum project grows out of the teachers' observations of students, "The teachers took note, valuing the interest in dinosaurs as an opportunity to learn more about the children." Another important difference is the role reciprocity plays in curriculum building in RE. "... the teachers decided to begin a journey together with the children and study dinosaurs in depth." "...learn more about children" and "journey together" aren't phrases common to American education. Small phrases that reflect a world of difference. This excellent book offers inspiration to educators starved for a more creative and just approach to teaching and learning. To paraphrase an essay title from the book, what we can learn from Reggio Emilia is how to value the learning experiences of our children.


Action and Thought: From Sensorimotor Schemes to Symbolic Operations
Published in Textbook Binding by Academic Press (1982)
Author: George E. Forman
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Bibliography of Writings of George Meredith & Meredithiana
Published in Unknown Binding by Haskell House Pub Ltd ()
Author: Maurice Buxton Forman
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The Child's Construction of Knowledge: Piaget for Teaching Children
Published in Paperback by National Association for the Education (1983)
Authors: George E. Forman and David S. Kuschner
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Cognitive Development: A Life-Span View
Published in Paperback by Wadsworth Publishing (1979)
Author: George E. Forman
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Constructive Play: Applying Piaget in the Preschool
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1984)
Authors: George E. Forman and Fleet Hill
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Constructive Play: Piagetian Activities for Children Two to Five
Published in Paperback by Brooks Cole (1980)
Author: George E., Forman
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Constructivism in the Computer Age (Jean Piaget Symposium Series)
Published in Hardcover by Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc (1988)
Authors: Peter B. Pufall and George E. Forman
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Gamut of Girls
Published in Paperback by Capra Press (1988)
Authors: Elsa Lanchester and Forman Brown
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