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[quote=Anonymous]For those at Reggio Emilia inspired preschools: give the teachers time to start communicating about investigations. After only a few weeks, our teachers are starting to see what the children are interested in that might end up sustaining enough interest to become investigations, but it's still early times yet. Everyone is getting to know everyone, figure out the rhythm to the days, the new procedures of where lunchboxes go, cleaning/sanitizing protocols, masks, etc. While moving to a new room is always new for the children, this year the teachers are working with new protocols, etc and are figuring out their way, too. If you ask ANY child "what did you do today?" they will say 'played.' And then you ask played with what and they shrug, dunno, just played. it's hard to recall, and one thing morphs into another thing seamlessly, it's more than just playing with blocks (or legos or whatever). and they are 3 and 4 years old, so it'shard for them to recall and then synthesize and retell what they did today. [/quote]
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