Child-led learning is one of the key phrases used when defining Reggio-inspired programs such as Bambini Learning Group. This article explores the benefits and the key features of child-led programs.
Read MoreIt’s apparent when someone enters a Bambini program that we draw on nature for inspiration in our spaces. Wood, stone, plants, and natural light - all of these elements are intentionally placed inside our programs. This is because the children at Bambini have another teacher… nature. Come read about how important nature is to Bambini programs.
Read MoreAs a parent, you’re busy. Between work, extra-curricular activities, and maintaining a home, it sometimes feel like you have little time or energy to connect with your child. Here are a few meaningful ways to connect with your child at the end of a busy day.
Read MoreToday I’m taking a moment to pause and reflect on a group of individuals who have been the unsung heroes of the pandemic. They are the forgotten essential workers. Today I’m acknowledging the child care professionals.
Read MoreAs a parent, you’re busy. Between work, extra-curricular activities, and maintaining a home, it sometimes feel like you have little time or energy to connect with your child. Here are a few meaningful ways to connect with your child at the end of a busy day.
Read MoreThis article highlights why we use natural materials in our child care centres, the best natural materials to gather, as well as ideas for using these resources in early learning classrooms.
Read MoreThere are numerous myths and misconceptions about what a Reggio approach to learning is. This article will hopefully dispel those myths and educate individuals of what Reggio-inspired truly means.
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be Reggio-inspired? Whether you have some familiarity with Reggio-inspired programs, or this terminology is completely new to you, this article will highlight what it means to be a Reggio-inspired early learning and child care program.
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