- 112 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About This Book
Now in an updated second edition, The Wellbeing of Children under Three unravels what wellbeing means for this age group by making clear links between research and effective early years practice. It looks at what wellbeing means for under threes in the light of key aspects of international social policy, and practically demonstrates how practitioners can support children in this area.
Focusing on the home-setting partnership with parents, work attitudes, adult–child interaction and quality learning environments, the book explores the role that adults play in holistically supporting children's individual personal, social and emotional needs. This new edition also includes new material on practitioner mental health and the Leuven scales as a measure of wellbeing. Each chapter features:
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- clear explanation of relevant theories
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- case studies and examples of good practice
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- focus points for readers
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- questions for reflective practice
Providing a wealth of practical ideas and activities, this handy text encourages the exploration of all aspects of babies' and toddlers' wellbeing to help practitioners ensure effective outcomes for the youngest children in their care, and is essential reading for all those working with the under threes.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Information
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Introduction
- 1 Wellbeing matters
- 2 Personal, social and emotional wellbeing
- 3 Wellbeing, the early years practitioner and the early years setting
- 4 Wellbeing within the early years setting: Supporting babies and children under three
- 5 Wellbeing: Principles into practice
- 6 Drawing the threads together
- References
- Index