A childhood of wonder, rooted in nature, growing in culture and connection.
Loris Malaguzzi developed the Reggio Emilia approach in the city of Reggio
Emilia in northern Italy, where it is widely recognized as one of the best
educational philosophies for children worldwide. Loris Malaguzzi developed
the Reggio Emilia approach in the city of Reggio Emilia, located in northern
Italy. This approach is widely recognized as one of the best educational
philosophies for children around the world.
At Peacocks, we are committed to the holistic development of each child. We
see every child as strong, capable, independent, curious, imaginative, and full
of potential. We empower them to think critically, ask questions, investigate,
explore, and take an active role in their learning. Our approach is child-
centered, with teachers acting as facilitators who focus on the natural
development of the whole child.
Children's innate sense of curiosity, combined with their inherent potential,
fosters a lifelong interest in learning, enabling them to excel and succeed over
time. It is this curiosity and potential that should guide the direction of our
teaching.
Another key aspect of the Reggio Emilia approach is the belief that children
can express themselves in multiple ways. Loris Malaguzzi, the founder of this
approach, describes the many ways children can express, explore, and connect
their thoughts and feelings as the "Hundred Languages." These languages
include not only verbal and written communication but also drawing, painting,
sculpture, music, dance, and more.
Our Values
01
Individuality
•Importance of the uniqueness of each child
02
Nature
•Respect and love for the natural world and our planet
03
Diversity
•Appreciation for cultural diversity and multiculturalism
04
Connection
•Importance of building meaningful and respectful relationships
wonder
Our spaces are carefully curated to envoke imagination and creativity