Exploring Reggio-inspired Environments: Strategies for Supporting Diverse Abilities
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Inclusive early childhood education is recognized for its substantial benefits to children with and without disabilities. However, many preschoolers with disabilities in the United States remain in separate special education classes, missing the advantages of inclusive settings. The Reggio Emilia approach, with its emphasis on the rights and capabilities of every child, aligns well with inclusive education principles. This qualitative study explores the strategies employed by Reggio-inspired educators in the United States to support children with diverse abilities. Using a grounded theory approach, data were gathered from a focus group of six experienced Reggio-inspired teachers. The findings reveal that while some specific inclusive strategies, such as language and literacy inclusivity and inclusive sensory materials are used, broader practices like family involvement, communal learning, and personalized support, are integral to Reggio-inspired pedagogy. These practices foster an inclusive environment that respects and nurtures each child's individuality. However, despite these insights, the specific everyday accommodations, adaptations, and modifications teachers use to support children with diverse abilities remain largely elusive.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2024
