Hi Kim,
You asked

a) find out more about it - can anyone refer me to anything here (if and when I get time to read it) and b) post this question from a mum who feels like her experience of Open Space is far from home - How do we do it? (ie: with toddlers, 24hrs a day, at home?)

I reccomment the Hundred Languages of Children editor Carolyn Edwards as the 
one most all around book to get.  There is a brand new book the Atelier out 
that I also like very much. Reggio Emilia  is a city in north central Italy. 
The Reggio Emilia approach grew within a culture renowned, even in Italy, for 
its citizen responsibility and active participatory democracy. It was known for 
its resistance to facsism during World War II.  The first school was started 
six days after the end of the war and was built by parents and community 
members.  The philosophy for these schools developed during the 1950s.  These 
schools were born from the Italian progressive movement of that time.  They 
synthesized a unique approach to early childhood education, gathered together 
from progressive thinkers from around the world including, Piaget, Vygotsky,  
Bruner, Dewey, Montessori, and Hawkins. It is built on a constructivist model 
of education  within the frame of self-organizing systems.  I think is is far 
more developed than most  constructivist programs I've seen because they 
include the environment as an element in the design as well as multiple 
teachers per classroom, an atelierista and a structure that intends to 
facilitate chance encounters and interactions outside the classroom.  Like most 
constructivist programs questions are the heart of the learning.  From what I 
have seen questioning of the teachers can be quite provocative.  So provocative 
in fact that if doen in the United States as in Reggio Emilia I believe the 
questions would feel combative to most American teachers.

In answer to your second question.  Find someone to clean your house and just 
enter into the world of play with your little ones.  They won't be there long 
and they are your only ticket in.  Enjoy as the world really changes once you 
turn five.
pat

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