1. Italian Child Care From A Global
Perspective
Professor: Christine Cox
By: Ummu Nauffer, Eva Felix,
Nazma Khanam
2. Table of Content
History of
italy……………………………………………
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• philosophy…………………………………
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• italy’s origin and
characteristics…………………………
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3. History/Evolution of
Italian Child Care
• the reggio approach came from it’s
place of origin, Reggio Emilia, a city in
Emilia Romagna, Northern Italy.
• After the second world war (1945),
Loris Malaguzzi, a teacher who found
this system
• This system was created by the need of
women returning to the work force
• The catholic church has sponsored out
of the home and care for the
disadvantage pre-schoolers as a
charitable social service and religious
training for the most of the 19th and 20th
centuries.
4. Philosophy
• Over the past 50 years, The Reggio Emilia's
schools system has grown in a outstanding and
innovative set of philosophical assumption,
curriculum, and pedagogy, method of pre-
school organization, and the layout of the
environment that has been taken as a combined
as a whole to become what is known as the
Reggio Emilia approach.
• Children have opportunities' to express
themselves
• program is based on children’s interest =
teacher observes and listens to children to
understand their interest and needs
5. Italy’s child care’s origin and
characteristics
Origin:
This Reggio Emilia Approach of child care
works in a strong collaboration with
parents, teachers, and children’s
Characteristics:
• curriculum is based on the child’s cues,
children learn best when they are doing
something that they are interested in
• The children's attention is more focused
on projects because it will help them
learn and develop skills.
6. Italian child care
system
In Italy they have two types of formal child care
system child care system- public and private.
Private:
• Most of the child cares are private which are not
fully funded by the government.
• There are many different ways to enrol a child in
the child care.
• There is a wide range of selections based on the
type, cost and quality so therefore supplying
parents with better child care decisions.
Public:
• Public child cares are provided by the local
community.
• But the number of children allowed per child care
7. Program Structure
The program structure of Italian child care
emphasis :
• The positive value of multiple points of
view and mutual participation in the
family-school relationships.
• The view that the relation between
parents and teachers is and should be
reciprocal.
• They emphasis on the arts and aesthetic
sensibilities.
• They belief the importance of the
environment as a provider of opportunities
for social exchange.
8. Availability & Accessibility of Italian
Child Care
Availability :
• Depends on location
• Availability varies from one region to another
• For children under 3 years, child care service are
different depending on the region
• For children over the age of 3 years, child care service
is regular in all Italian regions
Accessibility:
• Municipalities and regions
The access to public child care is based on:
• Family size
• Family composition
• Family income
Public child care cost less , than private child care
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9. History/ evolution of
Canadian child care
• Second World war marked the
start of a new era for child care
in Canada.
• All development domains were
considered
• 1946 they established the Day
Nurseries Act
• In 1966 Canada established the
Canada Assistance Plan
• Creating day care subsidies
10. Philosophy of Canadian
child care
• Based upon the recognition
emotional, physical,
intellectual, and social
growth
• Different learning centers
• Ymca is on of the largest
non-profitable child care
provider
• Provides individual
11. Child Care from
a Global
Perspective
Canadian child care system Child Care from
a Global
Perspective
• Informal
• Formal – Licensed
12. Canadian program structure
• The development of the children is
set by the foundation for lifelong
learning, behaviour, and health
• Partnership with families and
communities strengthens the ability to
meet the need of the children
• Respect diversity, equity, and
inclusion are prerequisite for
children's rights
• Play is an important role in children
13. Canadian availability & Accessibility
Availability:
Child care services is available to all ages
Subsidies are available for low income families
More daycare now are offering after hours
compared to the 6 am till 6 pm program
http://www.cbc.ca/news/story/2009/02/06/f-
daycare/html
Accessibility:
It accessible to anyone who qualify
Non- profitable
Canada ranked last among developed countries in