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Border Crossings

Reggio Children exhibitions, created in collaboration with the Reggio Emilia Istituzione of Municipal Preschools and Infant-toddler Centers, and translated into several languages, are instruments of professional growth, research and communication. "Bordercrossings" is an exhibition-atelier that tells the story of research done between digital and nature in Reggio Emilia’s Infant-toddler centers and preschools, with the intention of bringing their respective complexities together. (Reggio Children website).

Having the exhibition and atelier at the Preschool allows adults educators to study and discover the intersection between technology and nature. With new experiences in hand, they can create learning contexts highlighting technology and nature in their classrooms.

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In addition, it offers children opportunities to work with technological tools to get closer to nature and make incredible discoveries. We are in the early stages of our research and intend to continue it into next year. As we move forward, we hope to open up more opportunities for children and adults to encounter the borders between technology and nature, real and unreal, scientific and imagined, and the unknown and known. We can’t wait to cross the borders into an interesting world!

MAY, 6 2023 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. (SHINE ONLY)

The Peachtree Family Festival is a joyful day of carnival games, delicious food, an artisan market, and more!

Mark your calendars for the Peachtree Family Festival! This wonderful event features bounce houses, activities and games, music, artisan market, face painting, and more! Your children won’t want to miss it and neither will you!

Planning for the festival is currently underway. This is a great way to help with a fun event and to get to know other parents.

Please reach out to Bonnie Sugrue (bonnie.g.sugrue@gmail.com) for more information about the Artisan Market

If you are interested in helping, please reach out to:

Kate Hays (khays213@gmail.com) or Emily Cook (emilyghammond@gmail.com).

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