Reggio Emilia Teaching Environment for Curious Young Learners
At Koala Cubs Learning Academy in Pasadena, TX, our teaching environment is designed around the Reggio Emilia approach, where children are respected as capable, curious, and creative learners.
Teaching That Begins With the Child’s Curiosity
Our teaching environment is not built around one-size-fits-all lessons. Instead, our teachers observe children’s interests, listen to their questions, and create meaningful learning opportunities through play, projects, conversation, and hands-on exploration.
How Our Teaching Environment Supports Child-Led Learning
Children learn best when they feel safe, respected, and involved in their own learning. At Koala Cubs, teachers guide children through open-ended questions, creative materials, group experiences, and purposeful activities that help them think, communicate, and problem-solve.
- Reggio Emilia inspired teaching approach
- Child-led learning based on children’s interests
- Teachers act as guides, observers, and co-learners
- Hands-on activities that support real understanding
- Open-ended materials for creativity and exploration
- Project-based learning that encourages deeper thinking
- A respectful environment where every child’s voice matters
Guided Discovery
Teachers support children with thoughtful questions instead of simply giving answers.
Project-Based Learning
Children explore ideas over time through art, building, storytelling, nature, and group projects.
Creative Expression
Children communicate their thoughts through drawing, movement, music, words, and imaginative play.
Visible Growth
Teachers observe and document learning so families can see how children’s thinking develops.
A glimpse into our daily rhythms
Our Programs
Infant Program
Our Infant Program provides a loving and nurturing environment that supports early motor skill development, including grasping, clutching, and movement.
Toddlers and 2's Program
Our toddler program includes daily scheduled indoor and outdoor activities that provide opportunities for developing thinking skills and sensory development.
Early Pre-K and Pre-K Program
The Early Pre-K and Pre-K Program (3s & 4s) is an exciting stage of social and individual development for young children. Our teachers design the curriculum around the interests and needs of every child.
After School Program
Our After School Program provides a safe, engaging environment where children can complete homework, explore creative activities, and build lasting friendships.
Teaching Spaces Designed to Inspire Thinking
Materials That Invite Questions
Children interact with materials that encourage sorting, building, comparing, imagining, and problem-solving.
Teachers Who Listen First
Our teachers observe each child’s interests and use those observations to extend learning naturally.
Learning That Feels Meaningful
Activities are connected to children’s real ideas, helping them stay engaged and excited to learn.
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See Reggio Emilia Teaching in Action
Schedule a tour of Koala Cubs Learning Academy and discover how our teaching environment supports curiosity, confidence, and lifelong learning.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Reggio Emilia teaching environment is a child-centered space where teachers guide learning through observation, open-ended questions, creative projects, and hands-on exploration
Yes, many daycare centers provide meals. At The Learning Treehouse, we offer nutritious, balanced meals designed to support children’s growth and development.
How do teachers support children at Koala Cubs?
Teachers observe children’s interests, provide meaningful materials, ask thoughtful questions, and help children build confidence through guided discovery.
Is learning structured or child-led?
Learning at Koala Cubs follows a flexible structure. Children have routines, but teachers also use their interests to create meaningful learning experiences.
How does this teaching style help children?
It helps children develop confidence, communication skills, creativity, independence, problem-solving, and a love for learning
Is this approach good for preschool and early childhood learning?
Yes. The Reggio Emilia approach is well-suited for early childhood because it supports social, emotional, creative, physical, and cognitive development.