Reggio Emilia champions early childhood education, fostering empathy and connection
During a recent visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, I was inspired by the children's natural curiosity and openness. The city champions a unique approach to early childhood education, promoting genuine respect and expression, which fosters a sense of community and connection. This experience highlights the importance of nurturing empathy and emotional skills in an increasingly digital world.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 16:00 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 16:10 UTC
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