Reggio Emilia Daycare in Zurich

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The Reggio Emilia approach grew out of the schools founded in Reggio Emilia, Italy, after the Second World War. Its central image is the child as a competent thinker with what Loris Malaguzzi called "a hundred languages" — drawing, sculpture, movement, story, music, role-play, all the ways a child expresses thought beyond speech. Pedagogues act as researchers alongside the child rather than as instructors; project work, atelier (creative studio) time, and documentation walls anchor the day.

A practical note for Zurich parents: pure Reggio childcare centres are rare in Switzerland. Most kitas using the approach describe themselves as Reggio-inspired, weaving project rooms and visible documentation into a more conventional daily structure. Compared with Montessori, Reggio leans group- and project-driven where Montessori is individual and material-driven; both share deep respect for the child's autonomy. The approach tends to suit children who thrive on collaborative, open-ended creative work, and works well in nurseries that already keep substantial project time in the daily rhythm.

The full Zurich-wide directory shows every kita on a map if Reggio availability is thin in your preferred neighbourhood. Browse the Reggio Emilia and Reggio-inspired daycares across Zurich below.