One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love.
-Sophocles
Loris Malaguzzi, the late philosopher of the Reggio Emilia approach to educating children, offered this position on the rights of parents in a Reggio environment in
The Hundred Languages of Children: Narrative of the Possible (Municipality of Reggio Emilia, Italy, 1996):
"It is the right of parents to participate actively, and with voluntary adherence to the basic principles, in the growth, care, and development of their children who are entrusted to the public institution.
"This means no delegating and no alienation. Instead, it confirms the importance of the presence and the role of parents, who have always been highly valued in our institutional tradition.
"First, we have the school, which makes strong and concerted efforts to involve the parents, in the awareness of how much can be gained from close collaboration with the families for the greater security and well-being of the children. Parent participation enables a communication network that leads to fuller and more reciprocal knowledge as well as to a more effective shared search for the best educational methods, content, and values.
"Then we have the parents who are mainly young, of different trades and professions, different backgrounds and experiences, and often of different ethnic origins. But all these parents have to struggle against the lack of available time, the cost of living, the difficulty of their responsibilities as parents, and the desire to identify, discuss and reflect on their problems, especially those concerning the growth and education of their children. When school and parents are able to converge toward a cooperative experience, an interactive experience that is the rational and advantageous choice of everyone concerned (we all are pursuing more meaningful experiences), then it is easy to see how hostile and mistaken is the pedagogy of self-sufficiency and prescription, and how friendly and fertile is the strategy of participation and shared research. Participation and research are, in fact, two terms that summarize much of the overall conception of our educational theory. These two terms might also be seen as the best prerequisites for initiating and maintaining cooperative understanding between parents and teachers, with all the value that is added to the educational prospects of the children."
Exchange has packaged six of its parenting resources into a single
Parenting Tool Kit and is offering the entire set at a 33% discount. Separately these resources would cost $184, but we are offering the entire
Parenting Tool Kit for only $126. The kit includes these great Exchange resources:
The following Books/CDs:
- The Top Ten Preschool Parenting Problems
- How Does it Feel?
- Parent Relations: Building an Active Partnership
- The Complete Parenting Exchange Library
The following Beginnings Workshops:
- Parent Conferences
- Parent Involvement
- Environments With Families in Mind
- Meeting the Needs of Today's Families
The following Out of the Box Kits:
- Family Conferencing: Asking and Listening
- Making Families Welcome
Comments (3)
Displaying All 3 CommentsChild-Parent Centers, Inc.
Tucson, Arizona, United States
I am familiar with Loris Malaguzzi's Reggio Emilia approach to learning and I agree that it is extremely important that parents and educators collaborate to achieve more effective methods of educational content and values. I believe that we could expand this approach to actively include the topic of proactive health and wellness of children and families and thus, gain additional value and benefits for the growth and education of children.
Astha Children Care Home
Kathmandu, Nepal
But however the surrounding environment and copany he keeps are also affect the child.
Astha Children Care Home
Kathmandu, Nepal
I am really impressed from the abouve view on parents. The character and manner of a child depend on how their parent taught during their childhood. All the parent should teach their children a chain of good manner and respectable words.
Post a Comment