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The Reggio Emilia Approach to Education
The Hundred Languages of Children,(2nd Ed.) Eds. Carolyn Edwards, Leila Gandini, and George Forman
Making Learning Visible by Project Zero and Reggio Children
Authentic Childhood (2002) by Susan Frazer and Carol Gestwicki
Teaching and Learning: Collaborative Exploration of the Reggio Emilia Approach Eds. Fu, Stremmel, Hill
Reggio Children zerosei.comune.re.it/inter/reggiochildren.htm
Schools for the 21st Century
The Schools Our Children Deserve, Alfie Kohn alfiekohn.org
A Whole New Mind: Why Right Brainers will Rule the Future (2006) Daniel Pink
Other American Schools Pursuing Reggio-inspired Elementary Programs:
Blue Man Creativity Center http://www.bluemancreativitycenter.org
The Opal School, Portland Oregon http://www.portlandcm.org/opal.htm
St. Michael’s School, St. Louis, MO http://www.stmichaelschool.org/dyna/
The College School, St. Louis , MO http://www.thecollegeschool.org/
Children and Nature
The Last Child in the Woods: Saving our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder, Richard Louv
The Geography of Childhood Gary Paul Nabhan
Parenting Resources
Listening to Children Patty Wipfler www.handinhandparenting.org
Unconditional Parenting: Moving from Rewards and Punishments to Love and Reason Alfie Kohn alfiekohn.org
A Mind at a Time, Mel Levine http//allkindsofminds.org
Your Child's Growing Mind: Brain Development and Learning From Birth to Adolescence (2004) Jane Healy
The Pressured Child; Freeing our Kids from Performance Overdrive and Helping them Find Success in School and Life (2005) Michael Thompson Playful Parenting Larry Cohen www.playfulparenting.com
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