The child as citizen: holder of rights and competent. The Reggio Emilia educational experience

The Convention on the Rights of the Child, approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 20 November 1989, states in Article 2 that “States Parties shall respect and ensure the rights set forth in the present Convention to each child within their jurisdiction without discrimination of any kind, irrespective of the child’s or his or her parent’s or legal guardian’s race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national, ethnic or social origin, property, disability, birth or other status.” Therefore, the child becomes a citizen from birth and is competent to learn from birth. Competent in learning, asking questions, seeking answers, and generating a culture of their own. By affirming the right to be recognised as a citizen of the present, competent, culture-generating, we affirm the strength and extraordinary potential of the child and their right to express it. Infant-toddler centres and preschools are excellent educational places, where to build the paradigm of care and community for the child as citizen. Not all-encompassing places for education, but essential. They help to process, rework and update childhood data, to define childhood and to be defined by them and to define societies. It is not just the care of the child, it is the child’s culture, it is the child’s look at the world, their generative whys. The great cultural and political “revolution” of the last century – never completely accomplished – is making children active protagonists, leaving 12 CARLA RINALDI THE CHILD AS CITIzEN: HOLDER Of RIgHTS AND COMpETENT... them their autonomy, considering them as holders of rights and culture. But now we know that society needs its childhood, too.

In fact, each child is credited with "an extraordinary wealth of inborn abilities and potential, strength and creativity. Irreversible suffering and impoverishment of the child is caused when this fact is not acknowledged" 2 .
The child is the essence of the human being, the young child, so full of abilities in their capacity for research and connections, has the role of being the genetics of the human being, their Dna, their immense potential.
They are the human beings who know how to question themselves and others, be surprised and ask why, change patterns and expectations and, at the same time, innovate. The human being, as a child, is the researcher par excellence. Their nature is characterized by being incredibly provided with abilities. "The child is made of one hundred" says the poem-manifesto by loris malaguzzi. one hundred languages, one hundred hands, one hundred thoughts, one hundred ways of thinking and playing, speaking, marveling, loving and understanding. education has to give voice to these hundred languages and not to play the role of those who steal 99 of them: school and culture, which "separate the head from the body" and tell them to "think without hands, to do without head, to understand without joy" 3 . Quality education says that with the child: no way. The hundred is there.
The hundred languages of the child also represent children's ability to welcome differences. what is "other", "foreign" to adults, for children is simply a horizon to be discovered, and this represents, for us, the "culture of the other".
The child, a citizen among citizens, is defined and expressed beyond traditional boundaries and ushers the way to differences.
The child is the first "stranger" among us. a stranger because they are foreign to rules and conventions, an "uncomfortable child". a stranger who reveals to us the other who is in us: we see ourselves through the gaze of the other, and by educating ourselves we educate each other to a new reality.

Rights, educational poverty and crisis
Today we are wondering how we can address the most urgent questions that challenge education. we are accompanied by an insatiable search, that "nostalgia for the future" with which loris malaguzzi invited us to have the courage of the future, to seek new paradigms, to welcome the unexpected and the unknown. It is a recommendation, too, not to be overwhelmed by indifference and resignation, it is a substantial confidence in the human community to walk to its own horizon and this is also the key to a common commitment.
The right begets right and women's rights begat the child's right to quality education. This right has not taken root autonomously in the general culture, which still considers them associated. It was not perceived as an indirect or direct right, even of the family.
The child-citizen is still a fragile subject, even though they are recognised and defined as holders of rights. In the 1970s, this awareness partly contributed to the creation of public and private spaces and environments that provided for the presence of children, such as swimming pools and playrooms in apartment buildings. so, the first neighbourhoods with spaces for children and children's libraries were created. There was a time when everyone had to participate in building paradigms for these rights.
The theme is cultural: understanding childhood as a common good. This should therefore engage not only the public system but, for example, the manufacturing and the services industry, to help solve the problems of children's rights.
I don't know if the coronavirus has deleted or frozen this right when the places designed to make it visible, i.e., preschools and infant-toddler centres were closed. certainly, it has made visible that childhood, and the child in general, exists only as a subspecies of the society, as a "child", precisely as a minor, not as a citizen. hardly anyone took care of this issue, in fact, until women took care of it and went to work. now children, and also women -because the regression affected also the women's rights -have been brought back into a mother-child nucleus, deleting the concept of family and extended family.
we should wonder why this society kills this childhood, its childhood, thus renouncing a quality of the present and a living dimension of the future.
by overthrowing the rights of many, as it has happened in this time, it is necessary to have a general view, and reiterate a firm point, that the significance of infant-toddler centres and preschools is to make a right and an educational, democratic, and participatory dimension true.
The necessary deployment of some summer services should not deceive us. These are reception if at all care services, especially to grant adults' work. The "micro", against which we have fought for the relationship with a large and varied community, seems acceptable to us today because it is controllable. let us get back around the table to ask ourselves what phenomenology has appeared and what pedagogy needs to be activated so as to renew the strength and meaning of infant-toddler centres and preschools.
The rights of children, young people, women and men, essentially of the humanity, aged 0 to 99 years, to quality education and a better life, wherever they live, while placing education as an emergency that helps in dealing with other emergencies: this is the prospect we have to set.
The proposal for quality education can be, if not an answer, a way to confront this moral duty of tackling educational poverty.
First of all, because childhood is given the right to have rights. rights of their own, a culture of their own, which elevates the child from being in need to a subject of rights. It allows to frame childhood not only as an age of life, but as a quality of life, of the human being, for the whole life.
secondly, because children are in a relationship of reciprocity with the world around them. worlds on worlds are added to children, teachers, parents: the neighbourhood, the community, the city. circles that expand, from the child to infinity, in a covenant with adults that is a search for knowledge and shared paths to reach it, rather than a knowledge as mere transmission.
It is an ethics of coexistence, generated around this educational experience and achieved by planting seeds that generate processes, small growing plants. we need to have confidence in participating in a culture of rights and responsibility in every part of the world. rights are never given, never acquired, but rights are generative, rights beget rights.
In a context of globalisation, advocating for a right anywhere in the world means affirming it and giving it the chance to be advocated everywhere. rights should not only be understood as the self-affirmation of a right per se, but they encompass other meanings aimed at transforming this coexistence: choice, responsibility, sharing and therefore they refer to the "duty" meant as the complementary face of law. "The fact that the rights of children are recognized as the rights of other children is the sign of a more accomplished humanity" says loris malaguzzi 4 . a call for everyone to great responsibilities and the possibility of opening up horizons and better futures, which we have to try to build together. That "more accomplished humanity", which is an ethics of coexistence, which is respect, tolerance, care, dialogue, participation, reciprocity and solidarity among all stakeholders, each with their own culture.

The educational experience of Reggio Emilia
The educational experience of reggio emilia and the dialogue that the city has been able to establish with a small, but great in terms of truth and depth, part of the world taught me to look at preschools as an evidence of a new cultural and civil sensibility towards childhood in the contemporary era.
There are a lot of protagonists in this collective story -the municipal administration, loris malaguzzi, the many different people, especially women, teachers, atelieristas, cooks, mothers, female citizens -who have contributed to the development of the educational system of infant-toddler centres and preschools in the city of reggio emilia.
Today, the experience is known throughout the world as reggio emilia approach. This philosophy is based on the image of child as a subject with rights from birth, competent to learn and relate to others from birth, provided with extraordinary learning potential that is metaphorically described with the expression of "a hundred languages", namely, the hundred, thousand ways of expressing themselves, of thinking, understanding, learning, that malaguzzi described in a poem, thus composing a true "manifesto" of the rights of children and human beings.

Fondazione Reggio Children
The essence of our Foundation is not only to improve the life of children and communities by fostering a quality education worldwide but to improve itself in this process so as to imagine, develop, concretize futures. even if and where it seems to be difficult, almost impossible. This is the invitation that the Foundation addresses, today like in the past, to its partners in drawing possible futures by intertwining their desires, by overcoming frustrations, by embracing concerns and doubts, as necessary.
with this attitude and this awareness Fondazione reggio children carries out its projects by facing new challenges and picking up further possibilities, by building up new relationships or intensifying the consolidated ones. by opening new research horizons -taste, food, nutrition -or by investigating recurring themes with new eyes: the quality of the educational contexts, the new technologies as possible tools for solidarity and alliance of the human being, the participatory dimension in socially problematic contexts, just to mention a few. awareness that comes along with the courage of making mistakes.
having the courage of making mistakes, of acting with generosity, of being amazed and surprised is something we learned from children and young people. and this is the strength we would like to apply to the experiences we set up in the world so that the world doesn't lose its childhood, the significance of childhood, and therefore its own significance.
To continue to construct a different future. The Foundation promotes research projects that define and redefine the very meaning of research.
The Foundation is like a cultural laboratory whose quality is built through the research, meant in a broader sense, which includes the academic, scientific research but it also introduces a different concept and form of research that takes place whenever original learning processes occur. an existential and ethical attitude that highlights -once again -the value of research but also the search for values. a research that appreciates and valorizes the diversity and the and/and approach rather than a dualistic or/or. so, a research that doesn't exclude an investigation and a quantitative evaluation but that highlights the qualitative dimension where the meaning is not rebuilt only by looking and observing, it isn't only in the surrounding nature waiting to be revealed but it is built through the process.
willing to look for new paradigms, embracing the unexpected and the unknown, developing transformative dialogues in new contexts because foreign, Fondazione reggio children promotes solidarity projects and activities, far away from welfare attitudes, but rather as a research strategy and as a dialogue mode among partners who intend to improve the life of children and communities by fostering a quality education.

Conclusions
rights are never given, never acquired. but rights are generative. rights beget rights. In a context of globalisation, advocating for a right in reggio emilia means affirming it and giving it the chance to be advocated everywhere. That's why we never have to take them for granted.
at the same time, if it is true that the climate emergency -which is changing the lives of millions of people, causing migration and poverty -depends on human behaviour, we can say that the most serious planetary emergency is exactly the educational one.
It is important, therefore, to continue to question ourselves how to bring rights to those who do not even know they have them, how to make our interventions lasting, how, from childhood onwards, to act in a way that makes communities strong and able to walk on their own. malaguzzi states: "The fact that the rights of children shall be the rights of other children is the dimension of value of a more fulfilled humanity". a call for everyone to great responsibilities and the possibility of opening up horizons and better futures, which I ask to try to build together.
For this reason, it will be important -and this is something many people have been working on in recent years -to extend the un convention to the right to pre-school education, so as to allow the richness and fullness of the first season of the human being to be fully expressed.
There is an old african proverb saying "it takes a whole village to raise a child".
we are suggesting you that it takes a child, it takes childhood to improve a community, whether local or global. after all, many children and young people today, collectively, are asking to be listened to.
CARLA RINALDI no way. The hunDreD Is There The child is made of one hundred. The child has a hundred languages a hundred hands a hundred thoughts a hundred ways of thinking of playing, of speaking. a hundred always a hundred ways of listening of marveling, of loving a hundred joys for singing and understanding a hundred worlds to discover a hundred worlds to invent a hundred worlds to dream. The child has a hundred languages (and a hundred hundred hundred more) but they steal ninety-nine. The school and the culture separate the head from the body.
They tell the child: to think without hands to do without head to listen and not to speak to understand without joy to love and to marvel only at easter and at christmas. They tell the child: to discover the world already there and of the hundred they steal ninety-nine. They tell the child: that work and play reality and fantasy science and imagination sky and earth reason and dream are things that do not belong together. and thus they tell the child that the hundred is not there. The child says: no way. The hundred is there 5 .

Summary
The child as citizen: holder of rights and competent. The Reggio Emilia educational experience The postulate, the reference value, from which the experience of the infant-toddler centres and preschools in Reggio Emilia and Fondazione Reggio Children draw inspiration, considers the child a citizen from birth and competent to learn and love and are capable of building relationships with the world. By affirming the right to be recognised as a citizen of the present, competent, culture-generating, we affirm on the one hand the strength and extraordinary potential of each child and their right to express them, and at the same time the duty of societies and communities to welcome them, supporting their learning processes and embracing their creativity and uniqueness. In this perspective, infant-toddler centres and preschools are the educational places par excellence, where to build an experience of care and community for the child as a citizen. They are not unique spaces of education, but essential places because this is where children's culture, their gaze towards the world, their generative questions, the hundred languages, with which they learn and narrate the world, are generated and shaped. For a quality education based on this rationale, it is necessary to put children and young people, their relationships with their family and community at the centre, and for this to happen, listening is essential. It is necessary to know how to listen to them, with respect, without prejudice, acknowledging their points of view, experiences, hypotheses, and knowledge. The pedagogy of listening has not only to do with school, it has to do with our humanity, all the more so in the time of epidemics and major climate change. It concerns us as human beings not "in front of ", but inside the universe. Before our birth, we live for nine months inside a body that we listen to and that listens to us: surrounded by dialogue, listening becomes an innate, natural attitude. This attitude must be confirmed, backed, supported in all environments of human life, starting from school.