>Today I returned to the school that embraces the Reggio Emelia style of teaching . This time I had Randy in tow. I knew the day would be full of adventure as we pulled in and I couldnt drag him away from the fence that the peacocks were strutting around in. Other surprises met us before we even got to the door. There were two little guys sitting outside by the garden documenting ” something” on their little clipboards. As we went in we were told to ” have fun” and that we did. I took off to the purple room – my favorite. The children were outside and one of the teachers was doing an assessment on a child. I had taken all this in ( the room ) when I visited last time, so this time , I was watching Randy, and his expressions- trying to read what he thought. He barely made it in the room and was started as two little girls and one boy were in the bathroom ( two on the potty) and having a conversation. He said ” Does she know they are in here…?” – he whispered. Yes.. I reply, she does. Randy is still getting a grip on who comes to inspect us for what … and he sometimes gets the standards a little confused. The only clear cut inspector that comes for us now days is the water heater man, and well – it is the water heater man. As Randy was taking it all in, he would ask me questions. Mostly they were” We can’t do that can we?” And for the most part he pointed out safety issues – It was hard to explain to him that they were NAEYC accredited ( not ECCRS ) and in another state