Involving Parents in their Children′s Learning
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2000
Paul Chapman Educational Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7619-7072-9 (ISBN)
Paul Chapman Educational Publishing (Verlag)
978-0-7619-7072-9 (ISBN)
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Shows how early years practitioners can develop a worthwhile collaboration with parents. This book also shows: how to support parents as their child's first educator; how to provide support to parents; how to involve fathers and male carers; how to share important child development concepts; and, how to support and extend children's learning.
`I′ve used this book so much for much for my university work. I would seriously recommend it to anyone who has an essay about partnership with parents. I would also recommend this book to anyone who works with children in schools or nurseries. It left me wanting to engage more with the parents I work with in my school. Just a really good read about working with and engaging parents′ - Amazon Review
`This book is a comprehensive look at how the Pen Green Centre in Corby, works with and includes parents as partners and stakeholders. With chapters such as "hard-to-reach parents" and "fathers are parents too"... this book is invaluable to not only students′ research but also practitioners and management of child care centres too. An excellent staff training tool, this book shows how the ethos of the Corby centre has shaped and moulded the centre into the success it is today′ - Amazon Review
This book shows how early years practitioners can develop a worthwhile collaboration with parents. Drawing on their work with the parents and community at the renowned Pen Green Centre, the authors show: how to support parents as their child′s first educator; how to provide practical and psychological support to parents; how to involve fathers and male carers; how to share important child development concepts; and how to support and extend children′s learning; how to reach out to hard-to-reach parents.
The book shows how, by documenting their own practice, staff in early years settings can develop new understandings and become more reflexive practitioners.
It will essential reading for early years practitioners and students who wish to understand how to engage parents in their children′s learning.
`I′ve used this book so much for much for my university work. I would seriously recommend it to anyone who has an essay about partnership with parents. I would also recommend this book to anyone who works with children in schools or nurseries. It left me wanting to engage more with the parents I work with in my school. Just a really good read about working with and engaging parents′ - Amazon Review
`This book is a comprehensive look at how the Pen Green Centre in Corby, works with and includes parents as partners and stakeholders. With chapters such as "hard-to-reach parents" and "fathers are parents too"... this book is invaluable to not only students′ research but also practitioners and management of child care centres too. An excellent staff training tool, this book shows how the ethos of the Corby centre has shaped and moulded the centre into the success it is today′ - Amazon Review
This book shows how early years practitioners can develop a worthwhile collaboration with parents. Drawing on their work with the parents and community at the renowned Pen Green Centre, the authors show: how to support parents as their child′s first educator; how to provide practical and psychological support to parents; how to involve fathers and male carers; how to share important child development concepts; and how to support and extend children′s learning; how to reach out to hard-to-reach parents.
The book shows how, by documenting their own practice, staff in early years settings can develop new understandings and become more reflexive practitioners.
It will essential reading for early years practitioners and students who wish to understand how to engage parents in their children′s learning.
New Forms of Provision, New Ways of Working
The Pen Green Centre
Developing Evidence-Based Practice
Getting to Know the Families
Sharing Ideas with Parents about Key Child Development Concepts
Parents and Staff as Co-Educators
`Parents′ Means Fathers Too
Persistence Pays Off
Working with `Hard to Reach′ Parents
The Impact on Parents′ Lives
Dialogue and Documentation
Sharing Information and Developing a Rich Curriculum
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 5.12.2000 |
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Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 310 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Schulpädagogik / Grundschule |
ISBN-10 | 0-7619-7072-X / 076197072X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-7619-7072-9 / 9780761970729 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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