Reggio Emilia vs. Montessori: Comparing Two Inquiry-Based Approaches
Both Reggio and Montessori see the child as a capable, self-directed learner—but they differ on environment, curriculum design, and the teacher's role. Montessori is method-driven, prescribed materials. Reggio is project-based, emergent, deeply documentary. Many parents misuse the terms interchangeably; here's how they actually differ.
Choose Reggio if your child loves art, storytelling, and collaborative projects, and you value pedagogical documentation.
Choose Montessori if you want a more structured, sequential approach with clear materials and individual work time..
Side-by-side comparison
| Feature | Reggio Emilia | Montessori |
|---|---|---|
| Origin | Reggio Emilia, Italy (post-WWII) | Maria Montessori (early 1900s) |
| Curriculum | Emergent — projects from child interest | Sequential — set of materials |
| Teacher's role | Co-researcher, documenter | Guide, demonstrator |
| Materials | Open-ended, often natural/recycled | Specific, self-correcting |
| Environment | "Third teacher" — flexible, beautiful | "Prepared environment" — orderly |
| Group work | Central—projects are collaborative | Mostly individual |
| "Hundred languages of children" | Foundational concept | Not a Montessori principle |
| Certification | No formal certification body | AMI/AMS credentials |
Our verdict
Choose Reggio if your child loves art, storytelling, and collaborative projects, and you value pedagogical documentation. Choose Montessori if you want a more structured, sequential approach with clear materials and individual work time.
Cost & financial assistance
What families typically pay
Nationwide, full-time infant care averages ~$1,230/month, preschool ~$860/month. Costs in major metros (Boston, DC, San Francisco) run 60-90% above average; rural states like Mississippi and Alabama trend 40% below. Family daycare homes typically charge 10-30% less than centers for similar age groups.
Both Reggio Emilia and Montessori are eligible for the same federal financial-assistance options listed below.
Run a cost estimateSubsidies that apply
- CCAP voucher (state-run): pays part of the cost for eligible families at ~85% state median income.
- Head Start / Early Head Start: free for income-eligible families (federal poverty level guidelines).
- Dependent Care FSA: pre-tax up to $5,000/year through employer.
- Child & Dependent Care Tax Credit: 20-35% of up to $6,000 in expenses.
How to verify a provider's license
Regardless of which option you choose, the most important step is confirming the provider holds a current state license in good standing. Every US state operates a public child-care licensing search where you can:
- Look up any provider by business name or address
- Check current license status (active / suspended / restricted)
- Read recent inspection reports including any violations
- Confirm capacity, age range served, and approved program types
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Frequently Asked Questions
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