The Potential in a Space with Ann Lewin-Benham

Ann Lewin Benham, founder and director of the Capital Children’s Museum in Washington, D.C. and The Model Early Learning Center, one of the earliest Reggio-inspired schools in the US, shares about her collaboration with the founding educators in Reggio Emilia, including Loris Malaguzzi and Amelia Gambetti. She is the author of many books connected to the Approach, and just released her first children's book, Parsley, a beautifully written and illustrated story-poem. Go to annlewin-benham.com to find out more about Ann's work, and to Amazon to buy Parsley or any of her ground-breaking books on learning and teaching.

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Educators around the world are studying the work of the Reggio Emilia preschools and infant-toddler centers. Their approach is rooted in a belief that children are capable citizens who are curious, full of knowledge, and interested in connecting to the world around them. Hosted by Sandy Lanes, this podcast is a series of conversations with remarkable people who are changing the landscape of early childhood education through the lens of the Reggio approach. For professional development and consulting, go to sandylanesconsulting.com Music composed and performed by the amazing Jack Gruber