EBOOK Early Childhood Studies A Multiprofessional Perspective

EBOOK  Early Childhood Studies  A Multiprofessional Perspective
Author: Liz Jones,Rachel Holmes,John Powell
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2005-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335225989

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“A celebration of the tremendous strides made towards the achievement of a multiprofessional early years workforce, and a challenge to those responsible for training the next generation of professionals… Students and trainers, policy makers and practitioners have a duty to be knowledgeable, to be able to reflect on their beliefs and practice and to articulate concerns, share their views, convey their enthusiasm and act as advocates for young children. This book will help them do just that.”Lesley Abbott OBE, Mancester Metropolitan University Early Childhood Studies critically engages the reader in issues that relate to young children and their lives from a multiprofessional perspective. Whilst offering a theoretically rigorous treatment of issues relating to early childhood studies, the book also provides practical discussion of strategies that could inform multiprofessional practice. It draws upon case studies to help the reader make practical sense of theoretical ideas and develop a critical and reflective attitude. Hard and pressing questions are asked so that beliefs, ideas, views and assumptions about notions of the child and childhood are constantly critiqued and reframed for the post-modern world. The first part of the book explores the early years, power and politics by looking at child rights, the politics of play, families, and working with parents and carers. The second part explores facts and fantasies about childhood experiences, such as anti-discriminatory practice, the law, child protection, and health issues. The final section encourages the reader to explore what childhood means from historical, ideological and cultural perspectives, and looks at how popular assumptions arise. This is a key critical text for early childhood students, academics and researchers, as well as practitioners who want to develop their reflective practice.

An Introduction to Early Childhood

An Introduction to Early Childhood
Author: Tim Waller
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005-08-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1412910366

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Linking theory to multi-professional practice, this resource explores the major themes of early childhood education. Each chapter summarizes key points, including learning, health, inclusion, and special educational needs.

Early Childhood Studies

Early Childhood Studies
Author: Jayne Taylor,Margaret Woods
Publsiher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0340887362

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This text is aimed at students studying early childhood as a component of an academic course. Aspects of growth, social provision, psychology, nutrition, health and the law are explored in relation to child development.

Early Childhood Studies

Early Childhood Studies
Author: Jenny Willan
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2024-02-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781350383746

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Fully updated in its 2nd edition, this comprehensive and accessible book is a one-stop introductory text for those entering the field of early childhood studies and early years. Scholarly, and engagingly written, it covers all the key contemporary debates from child development, language acquisition and play to professional practice, health and wellbeing and diversity and inclusion. The new edition includes two new chapters on fostering creativity and sustainability. It covers the urgent post-pandemic need for early childhood practitioners to lead the remedial work for the 2020 generation of babies who lost valuable socialisation opportunities and includes discussion of the current 'schoolification' of early childhood and the pursuit of data as a driver of education and care provision. It also examines the impact of health and income inequalities, Covid-19, global neoliberal policies and Brexit on the early childhood landscape. An excellent all rounder, it covers everything a student of early childhood will need. Each of the eighteen chapters has at least one global case study, and includes reflective exercises, topics for discussion, assignments and further reading lists. Throughout the book, vital connections are made between theory and practice to help students prepare for a career working with a diverse community of children, parents and professionals.

Early Childhood Studies

Early Childhood Studies
Author: Rod Parker-Rees,Caroline Leeson,Jan Savage,Jenny Willan
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2010-06-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781844457144

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The third edition of this popular core text provides comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the course content for Early Childhood Studies. The contents list reflects the multi-disciplinary and multi-professional scope of the discipline and provides an overview of current issues and approaches. Seven new chapters have been added including those on Frameworks for Understanding and Development, Providing an Enabling Environment and Action Research. Each chapter includes activities to help the reader engage with the text and advice on further reading.

Early Childhood Studies

Early Childhood Studies
Author: Margaret Woods,Jayne Taylor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2005
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
ISBN: 1444120328

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Early Childhood Studies 2Ed is essential reading for all students on courses with an early childhood element: Child Health Nursing, Community Specialist Nursing, Health and Social Care, Social Work and Early Childhood Studies Degrees or Degree Programmes.

EBOOK Parents Matter Supporting the Birth to Three Matters Framework

EBOOK  Parents Matter  Supporting the Birth to Three Matters Framework
Author: Lesley Abbott,Ann Langston
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2006-06-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335223985

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This book explores the important role of parents and the extended family in the lives of babies and young children. It complements and extends the DfES Birth to Three Matters framework, which supports practitioners in working with children aged birth to three, and builds on the information provided in the companion book Birth to Three Matters: Supporting the Framework of Effective Practice (Open University Press, 2004). Written by academics, practitioners and policy makers interested or involved in the development of the Birth to Three Matters framework, this book argues that parent engagement is essential for developing partnerships within communities in order to give children the best start in life, and shows how this can be achieved. The book: Discusses ways in which services may be developed to involve parents more fully in the care and education of babies and young children Looks at the powerful role of parents and grandparents in the lives of children Considers how skilled practitioners can manage relationships to provide support for both parents and children at difficult times Explores the ways in which parents can be helped to fulfil their own needs at the same time as meeting their children’s needs Includes discussion of families whose children have special needs or disabilities Parents Matter is essential reading for early years professionals and students on courses in Early Education, as well as policy makers, professional development trainers, local authority trainers, social workers and health visitors who work with very young children.

EBOOK EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES

EBOOK  EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES
Author: Helen Penn
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1999-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335232536

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This book explores the relationships between theory, policy and practice in early childhood services. Although primarily focused on the UK, it draws on contributions from Europe and further afield to explore the strengths and limitations of present practices and suggests ways in which new initiatives might be developed. The book considers six interlinked themes: How do young children learn? What assumptions are made about children as learners? What should young children be learning? What is an appropriate approach to curriculum for young children? Where should young children learn? What arrangements are made for them? What kinds of spaces do children inhabit? Who should help them learn? What role do adults take in supporting children's learning? Children as participants and knowledgeable persons. What contribution can children themselves make to the plans that are made for them? Developing practice - how does practice, particularly embedded practice, change or develop? The book will be important reading for students undertaking courses in early childhood studies, early years education, social policy and child welfare as well as academics, researchers and policymakers in these fields.