In Possible Schools, Ann Lewin-Benham showed us that we can create schools that engage the minds of children and involve parents, even in urban settings. In this book, she describes projects in a school that successfully adapted the Reggio Approach with Head Start-eligible children. She explains how to use the Reggio Approachto address current major concerns in early education, including helping children become self-disciplined, making sure children are ready for 1st grade, assessing childrens progress, and laying a ...
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In Possible Schools, Ann Lewin-Benham showed us that we can create schools that engage the minds of children and involve parents, even in urban settings. In this book, she describes projects in a school that successfully adapted the Reggio Approach with Head Start-eligible children. She explains how to use the Reggio Approachto address current major concerns in early education, including helping children become self-disciplined, making sure children are ready for 1st grade, assessing childrens progress, and laying a foundation for literacy.
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