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Understanding Child Development Jennie Lindon

Understanding Child Development von Jennie Lindon

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Zusammenfassung

Comprehensive guide to child development for Early Years Foundation degrees, Early Childhood Studies degrees, Level 4 qualifications in Child Care Learning and Development and for practitioners aiming for continuing professional development.

Understanding Child Development Zusammenfassung

Understanding Child Development: Linking Theory and Practice Jennie Lindon

Understanding Child Development 2nd Edition is the new edition of the bestselling, user-friendly book for those studying for Early Years Foundation Degrees, Early Childhood Studies Degrees, and S/NVQ Levels 3 and 4 in Childcare Learning and Development. Jennie Lindon explains all the key approaches to studying child development in a straightforward way that helps students understand the links between theories and their learning and practice. Throughout the book: - Key terms are explained in language that students can understand - 'Making the connection' features link what is being learned to settings and practice - There is guidance on observations and students own research, to apply what has been learned. Anyone pursuing Early Years Professional Status will find this an invaluable resource, whilst experienced practitioners in the whole range of early years settings will find it supports continuing professional development.

Über Jennie Lindon

Jennie Lindon is a Chartered Psychologist who runs her own business in training and consultancy. Jennie has worked extensively with early years, educational and playwork services for children and their families. She has also worked with residential and foster carers.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1: A focus on early childhood What, how and why in child development Reflective and knowledgeable practitioners 2: Explaining child development: considering nature and nurture Biological-maturation theories Environmental-learning theories 3: Explaining child development: cognitive and social perspectives Cognitive-developmental theories Socio-cultural theories 4: Research as a source of information and ideas Different ways to study children Planning and interpretation in research Linking research with practice 5: Social and emotional development: the foundation The importance of attachment Emotional literacy Dispositions: where feeling meets thinking 6: The importance of physical skills and movement Physical development and children's experiences Learning through the senses The importance of outdoor learning 7: Understanding and supporting children's communication How do children learn spoken language? Early social interaction The learning journey towards literacy 8: Thinking and learning Very young thinkers The sounds of the children thinking Working within the zone of proximal development 9: Children's behaviour: adults' reactions Individual differences and experience The journey towards pro-social behaviour Social behaviour and play 10: Children as part of a social and cultural community Childhood experienced in a time and place Early years provision in context Children within families and a ommunity Using further resources

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GOR010892652
9781444102840
1444102842
Understanding Child Development: Linking Theory and Practice Jennie Lindon
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Broschiert
Hodder Education
2010-05-28
240
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