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Early Childhood Studies 4th Revised edition


Early Childhood Studies 4th Revised edition

Paperback by Parker-Rees, Rod; Leeson, Caroline

Early Childhood Studies

£30.99

ISBN:
9781473915923
Publication Date:
27 Jul 2015
Edition/language:
4th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint:
Learning Matters Ltd
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 7 May 2024
Early Childhood Studies

Description

For students of Early Childhood Studies, questions are as important as answers. What is childhood? Is childhood the same in all cultures? How do children grow and develop? What space do we make for children in our society? How do adults approach risk and what does this mean for children? Can children's play be planned by adults? Early Childhood Studies tackles these questions and more. It explores the why, how and what of studying and working with young children and their families, considering how a range of theories can help us to identify useful questions. This is a comprehensive, up-to-date, challenging and accessible core text for the Early Childhood Studies course. Throughout, key theories and research findings are highlighted and explored to help link theory and practice. It covers the important themes of child development, communication, wellbeing, observation, working with parents, inclusive practice, leadership and research. This fourth edition has been fully updated throughout and includes new chapters on children and risk, inclusive learning environments, play and adults' concepts of childhood.

Contents

Introduction - Rod Parker-Rees Understanding children's development - Becky McKenzie Play - Mandy Andrews Developing Communication - Rod Parker-Rees Children's well-being and spirituality - Philip Selbie and Becky McKenzie Observing Children - Karen Wickett and Mandy Andrews Working with parents - Marie Lavelle Providing enabling environments - Philip Selbie and Karen Wickett Tackling inequalities in the early years - Ulrike Hohmann Inclusive Practice in the early years - Mandy Andrews and Sofia Chanda-Gool Working with Colleagues - Caroline Leeson and Valerie Huggins Leadership in Early Childhood settings - Caroline Leeson and Valerie Huggins Adults' Concepts of Childhood - Rod Parker-Rees The benefits of comparison - Ulrike Hohmann Children's well-being in the developing world - Rebecca Carter Dillon and Valerie Huggins The Research, Policy, Practice triangle - Verity Campbell-Barr In praise of reflective practice - Caroline Leeson Research projects in Early Childhood Studies - Ulrike Hohmann and Christoforos Mamas Action Research - Ulrike Hohmann and Karen Wickett

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