ABSTRACT

Working with Children in the Early Years is an accessible introduction to early years theories, policy and practice, offering practitioners in a diverse range of settings the opportunity to develop their knowledge, understanding and skills for working with young children. This fully updated second edition builds on new government agendas and interests in supporting quality provision for young children and their families. Bringing together current research and thinking in a broad range of areas, it covers:

    • the diversity of practitioner roles and multi-agency working
    • working with families
    • listening to children
    • observing and assessing
    • developing professional roles
    • health and well being
    • curriculum and pedagogy
    • the importance of play and learning in the early years

All contributions are strongly practical and underpinned by relevant theory, and will support students and practitioners studying in the field of early years and early childhood studies as well as those aiming to achieve Early Years Professional Status. The book will also appeal to training providers, equipping them with a valuable and unique source to support a range of early years courses.

part 1|83 pages

Roles, provision and practices

part 2|103 pages

Children's lives

chapter 8|14 pages

Modern childhood

Contemporary theories and children's lives

chapter 11|9 pages

Exploring the great outdoors

chapter 12|10 pages

‘Hi Granny! I'm writing a novel'

Literacy in early childhood: joys, issues and challenges

chapter 13|14 pages

Creativity across the curriculum

chapter 14|8 pages

Children growing and changing

The interpersonal world of the growing child

chapter 16|9 pages

Playing with song

chapter 17|11 pages

Young children, learning and ICT

A case study in the UK maintained sector

part 3|46 pages

Listening to children and adults

chapter 22|13 pages

Watching and listening

The tools of assessment

chapter 23|9 pages

‘It's not like anything Joe and I have experienced before'

Family workshops at Tate Modern

chapter 24|7 pages

Parents and practitioners

Sharing education

chapter 25|12 pages

Working with parents