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1 Play and the Hundred Languages of ChildrenAn Interview with Lella GandiniA student of Children s folkways, Italian author and teacher Lella Gandini is best known in the United States as the leading advocate for the reggio Emilia approach to early-childhood education, which emerged after the Second World War in Northern Italy in the town that gives this approach its name. Gandini s many publications in English and Italian include volumes on early-childhood educa-tion and Italian folklore, and she is coauthor or coeditor of such works as Insights and Inspirations from reggio Emilia: Stories of Teachers and Children from North America; The Hundred Languages of Children : The reggio Emilia Approach to Early Childhood Education; and Beautiful Stuff!
Play and the Hundred Languages of Children 3 with the teachers, and with the environment is also considered essential in supporting learning. Furthermore, in Reggio the creative element of
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