Consulting Pathways

Explore coaching, workshops, and long-term PD series tailored to Reggio-inspired early childhood programs.

A consultation workspace is staged on a wide, light-wood table: an open laptop displaying a blurred educational planning interface, a thick, spiral-bound Reggio Emilia-inspired curriculum notebook with color-coded tabs, and a spread of printed atelier photographs showing learning environments and materials. Beside them, small sample objects—tiny wooden blocks, a swatch book of natural fabrics, and a clear jar of loose parts—are carefully arranged. Overhead, warm pendant lighting casts a soft, focused pool of light across the table, leaving the background—minimal white walls and a simple plant—gently out of focus. Captured in photographic realism from a slightly elevated angle, the scene feels professional yet playful, designed to suggest thoughtful consultation for educators without including any people.
A bird’s-eye view of a large atelier table reveals an organized chaos of creative learning: wide sheets of heavyweight paper with partially completed abstract paintings, small glass bowls of natural pigments, wooden palettes smeared with mixed colors, and clusters of leaves, flowers, and twigs used for printing and mark-making. Stainless steel cups hold brushes of various sizes, their bristles subtly stained. Overhead daylight from a skylight creates even, bright illumination with soft shadows at the edges of objects. Photographic realism with sharp focus across the frame emphasizes color, texture, and pattern. The mood is energetic, exploratory, and joyfully messy, clearly conveying a Reggio Emilia-inspired creative process space designed for educators to observe and reflect, with no human presence.

Services

We partner with schools through on-site institutes, virtual workshops, observation cycles, and leadership coaching, all grounded in the Reggio Emilia Approach and designed to strengthen documentation, environments, and project work for children and educators.

Investment

Starter Cohort

Introductory Reggio Workshop packages start at £50 per person per day (up to 25 participants), including tailored planning, interactive facilitation, and practical resources to kick‑start creative, child‑led learning in your setting.

✓ Webinar

✓ Coaching

✓ Toolkit

✓ Q&A

Deep Dive

Comprehensive Professional Learning pathways can include on‑site coaching, online reflection meetings, and documentation reviews, allowing leaders to forecast a clear annual investment in Reggio‑inspired practice.

✓ Visit

✓ Circles

✓ Labs

✓ Customization

Events

A close-up of a collaborative documentation wall shows a large corkboard covered with carefully pinned children’s artwork: layered tissue-paper collages, bold abstract paint strokes on heavy paper, and delicate pencil sketches. Beside each piece, small kraft tags with handwritten reflections and date stamps are neatly attached. Beneath the board rests a low, natural-wood bench holding a stack of clipboards, colored pencils, and a vintage-style camera, suggesting ongoing observation and consultation. Warm afternoon sun streams across the wall from the left, casting gentle shadows of the pinned papers. Photographic realism, shot straight-on with sharp focus, creates a clean, professional yet playful mood that communicates Reggio Emilia-inspired documentation practices without any people appearing.

Institute

Multi-day institute exploring Reggio principles, daily provocations, and collaborative reflection for early childhood teaching teams.

On a smooth, pale wooden floor, an intricate open-ended building invitation is arranged: rounded wooden arches, small mirrored tiles, translucent acrylic blocks in jewel tones, and woven baskets overflowing with smooth stones and corks. The materials form an emerging miniature cityscape, with reflections dancing on the floor from a nearby low window. Soft natural light, filtered through sheer curtains, creates subtle highlights along the edges of the blocks and gentle, elongated shadows. Photographic realism from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle emphasizes depth and detail, with the background softly blurred to show simple shelving and neutral textiles. The mood is curious, playful, and thoughtfully prepared, clearly referencing a Reggio Emilia atelier environment designed for creative problem-solving, with no people visible.

Workshop

Interactive online workshop introducing Reggio-inspired environments, documentation routines, and family partnerships for creative learning.