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post #81 of 88
In California, I know of these 2 and both have excellent reputations:

This one uses a full Montessori curriculum and incorporates the RE approach (they even belong to the North American Reggio Emilia Alliance):

http://womontessorischool.homestead.com/index.html

and this one:
http://www.discoverytreeschools.com/index.html
post #82 of 88
We're starting an RE preschool in the fall as well. We had a lovely little Montessori school this year and sadly it's closing down. We were just going to forgo pre-K and start homeschooling early, but the RE school is brand new and looks like it has potential, so we're taking the plunge. I love that ours is small (7 kids I think) and I love the documentation aspect of RE. As a very attached mama, it will allow me to be a fly on the wall when I am not around
post #83 of 88
I haven't seen anyone pipe in from my area- or anywhere in CT for that matter. I was looking for a RE preschool a while back and had no luck around here. I am going to try some of these links. Anyone from my neck of the woods?
post #84 of 88

any schools in the philadelphia area?

I would love to hear about a school like this for my daughter!
post #85 of 88

Wa

www.burlingtonlittleschool.com

Burlington Washington - North of Seattle and South of Bellingham.
It's a Cooperative too.

Amanda
post #86 of 88
My boys will not be going to these schools b/c the 45 minute drive each way is just too much, but I was really interested in The College School in Webster Groves Missouri

Here is a link for the St. Louis area... St. Louis Reggio Schools
post #87 of 88
these schools sound very interesting.
post #88 of 88
You should check out the Wellspring Community School in Gladstone, NJ. They are Reggio inspired and have an emergent curriculum.
Heather
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