The most rapid and significant phase of development occurs in the first three years of a child’s life. The Supporting Children from Birth to Three series focuses on the care and support of the youngest children. Each book takes a key aspect of working with this age group and gives clear and detailed explanations of relevant theories together with practical examples to show how such theories translate into good working practice.It is widely known that babies and infants will flourish in an environment that supports and promotes their learning and development. But what constitutes an appropriate environment for children under three?Drawing on recent research, this book explores the concept of an appropriate environment, both within and beyond the early years setting. It sets this within the context of child development and practically demonstrates how a high quality environment can be created for babies and children under three that supports their learning and development. Features include: clear explanation of relevant theories case studies and examples of good practice focus points for readers questions for reflective practiceProviding a wealth of practical ideas and activities, this handy text provides detailed guidance on how to develop an appropriate indoor and outdoor environment for babies and children under three to help practitioners ensure effective outcomes for the youngest children in their care.
Helen Bradford is an Early Years Tutor on the Early Years and Primary PGCE course at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, UK. Her previous publications include: Communication, Language and Literacy (Fulton, 2008), Bears (Fulton, 2006), Woodland Creatures (Fulton, 2005) and Ourselves (Fulton, 2005).
IntroductionChapter 1 Setting the Scene: What is an Appropriate Environment?Chapter 2 The Developing ChildChapter 3 The Policy ContextChapter 4 Developing Inclusive PracticeChapter 5 Creating an Appropriate Environment: Towards a Review of PracticeChapter 6 Drawing the Threads TogetherReferences
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Dominic Wyse, Helen Bradford, John-Mark Winstanley, UK) Wyse, Dominic (Institute of Education, University College London, England) Winstanley, John-Mark (St.Ives, Cambridgeshire
Jennifer Colwell, Amanda Ince, Helen Bradford, Helen Edwards, Julian Grenier, Eleanor Kitto, Eunice Lumsden, Catriona McDonald, Juliet Mickelburgh, Mary Moloney, Sheila Nutkins, Ioanna Palaiologou, Deborah Price, Rebecca Swindells, UK) Colwell, Dr Jennifer (Educational Consultant and University of Brighton, UK) Ince, Dr Amanda (University College London, UK) Bradford, Dr Helen (University of Cambridge, UK) Edwards, Helen (Foundation Stage Forum, UK) Kitto, Dr Eleanor (IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society, University College London, UK) Lumsden, Eunice (University of Northampton, UK) McDonald, Catriona (University of Aberdeen, UK) Mickelburgh, Juliet (Foundation Stage Forum, Ireland) Moloney, Dr Mary (Mary Immaculate College, Andrew Pollard