The Reggio Emilia approach is studied and written about in communities all over the world. Further information about this theory and practice can be found in the resources below:
Books:
- Bambini: The Italian Approach to Infant/Toddler Care (Early Childhood Education Series) by Lella Gandini and Carolyn Pope Edwards (Jan 2001)
- Bringing Learning to Life: The Reggio Approach to Early Childhood Education (Early Childhood Education (Teacher’s College Pr)) by Louise Boyd Cadwell and Carlina Rinaldi (Jan 2003)
- Bringing Reggio Emilia Home: An Innovative Approach to Early Childhood Education (Early Childhood Education Series) by Louise Boyd Cadwell and Lella Gandini (Nov 1, 1997)
- In Dialogue with Reggio Emilia: Listening, Researching and Learning (Contesting Early Childhood) by Carlina Rinaldi (Nov 14, 2005)
- In the Spirit of the Studio: Learning from the Atelier of Reggio Emilia (Early Childhood Education Series) by Lella Gandini, Lynn Hill, Louise Cadwell and Charles Schwall (May 2005)
- Insights and Inspirations from Reggio Emilia: Stories of Teachers and Children from North America by Lella Gandini, Susan Etheredge and Lynn Hill (Mar 3, 2009)
- The Hundred Languages of Children: The Reggio Emilia Approach Advanced Reflections, Second Edition by C. Edwards, L. Gandini and G. Forman (Apr 21, 1998)
Websites:
- Reggio Children is a mixed public-private company that the Municipality of Reggio Emilia, along with other interested subjects, established in 1994 to manage the pedagogical and cultural exchange initiatives from all over the world.
- North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA) is a network of educators, parents, and advocates seeking to elevate both the quality of life and the quality of schools and centers for young children.
- Innovations in Early Education: The International Reggio Exchange is a quarterly periodical that focuses on the educational philosophy of the Reggio Emilia municipal infant-toddler centers and preschools. Innovations has been published by Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan since 1992.
- The Reggio Emilia Approach to Pre-School Education is a joint website of a European Network bringing together preschools that’s been inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach for many years from different countries.
- ReggioChildren.it contains resources published by Reggio Children.
