Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn't matter. What matters is having great teachers.
+1 I’ve worked in schools with both and teachers are what matter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does Reggio work with infants and toddlers? Everything I’ve read is about kids who are able to express their interests. When I try to look up Reggio for toddlers I can only find examples of kids playing with leaves and stuff, not actual classrooms and groups. Do Infant/toddler programs exist?
That is because it is not appropriate for infants and toddlers. The pro Reggio on this site are mainly teacher’s and directors of schools using Reggio. Kindergarten teachers would prefer Creative Curriculum.
Anonymous wrote:How does Reggio work with infants and toddlers? Everything I’ve read is about kids who are able to express their interests. When I try to look up Reggio for toddlers I can only find examples of kids playing with leaves and stuff, not actual classrooms and groups. Do Infant/toddler programs exist?
Anonymous wrote:The curriculum doesn't matter. What matters is having great teachers.
Anonymous wrote:I am interested in what philosophy the parents on this board would prefer for a full time preschool serving infants through 6 year olds. if price and location were the same would you prefer a Reggio approach or a Creative Curriculum.