The Reggio Emilia Approach
One of the world’s most respected ways to teach young children.
Information
What is Reggio Emilia approach?
What is It?
Born in Italy. Recognized Worldwide
In 1945, after WWII, the parents of Reggio Emilia, Italy, rebuilt their town by reinventing how children were educated.
Today, Reggio Emilia is named one of the best early childhood education methods in the world by Newsweek. Harvard and Stanford educators study it. The most prestigious preschools in the U.S. use it.
At Lilita’s, your child gets that same approach, in a warm home setting.
The Big Ideas
What Makes Reggio Emilia Different
Four ideas. That's all you need to know.

Children are capable
They're not empty vessels. They have ideas, opinions, and curiosity from day one.

Children speak in many languages
Through art, music, movement, words, play. We honor every way they express themselves.

The environment teaches
We use real plates, real plants, real books at eye level. The room itself is part of the learning.

We document everything
Each child has a personal binder of their work. You see real growth, not just report cards.

The Real Thing, Not "Reggio-Inspired
Lily spent 3 years at Zayda Rodriguez Preschool, a real Reggio school in SFUSD . Mentored by master educators. She didn't read a book. She lived it.
Knowledge
Our Methodology Stack
acked by World-Class Standards
We don’t rely on just one method. We bring together the best:
| Method | What It Brings |
|---|---|
| π¨ Reggio Emilia | Our heart and philosophy |
| π± Montessori-Influenced | Real materials, real autonomy |
| π Head Start Trained | Ongoing professional training |
| π DRDP Assessment | California’s official tracking tool |
How We Handle Behavior?
We never use time-outs, punishment, or shame.
When a child acts out, they’re telling us something. Our job is to listen β and teach them better ways to express themselves.
β Positive guidance
β Emotional vocabulary
β Conflict as a learning opportunity
β Every child understood, not just managed
Want to See Reggio Emilia in Action?
Come visit us and watch the children at work.