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The Diary of Laura: Perspectives on a Reggio Emilia Diary
The Diary of Laura: Perspectives on a Reggio Emilia Diary
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An assemblage of affectionately written notes and photographs, this original diary chronicles the journey of one child’s first month in an infant-toddler center in Reggio Emilia, Italy. First published in Italian in 1983, this publication is a critical contribution to our collective understanding of processes, experiences, and strategies for giving visibility to children’s growth through attentive documentation and interpretation.
Edited by Carolyn Edwards and Carlina Rinaldi, Red Leaf Press, 2009; illus., softbound, 137 pages
Dimensions: 8.5 x 8.5 x .5 inches
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