Involving Parents in their Children's Learning: A Knowledge-Sharing Approach
Editat de Margy Whalleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2017
The authors show how to:
· support parents as their child's first educator
· provide practical and psychological support to parents
· involve fathers and male carers
· share important child development concepts
· support and extend children's learning
· connect with services that parents may find ‘hard to reach’
This New Edition is updated throughout, revisiting some of the families and practitioners who feature in the previous editions and also includes 2 brand new chapters on ‘Parents as Researchers’ and ‘Family Drop-in sessions’.
Cath Arnold will be discussing key ideas from Involving Parents in their Children’s Learning in the SAGE Early Years Masterclass, a free professional development experience hosted by Kathy Brodie.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781473946224
ISBN-10: 1473946220
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Third Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1473946220
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 170 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:Third Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
For this edition, the research has been updated with some of the families and practitioners revisited. Two new chapters focus on parents as researchers and family drop-in sessions. This is a very important book, one that will prove invaluable in helping you develop parental partnerships and engagement to a level where you have two powerful 'sets of knowledge' working in the best interests of children.
Cuprins
Chapter 1: New forms of provision, new ways of working: the Pen Green Centre - Margy Whalley
Chapter 2: Developing evidence-based practice - Margy Whalley
Chapter 3: The many different ways we involve families - Colette Tait and Angela Prodger
Chapter 4: Sharing ideas with parents about key child development concepts - Cath Arnold
Chapter 5: Parents and staff as co-educators: ‘parents’ means fathers too - Margy Whalley and Trevor Chandler
Chapter 6: Working with parents who traditionally find our services ‘hard to reach’ - Cath Arnold
Chapter 7: Parents as researchers - Penny Lawrence, Hannah Howe, Darren Howe and Sarah Marley
Chapter 8: Dialogue and documentation: sharing information, developing a rich curriculum and a responsive pedagogy - Margy Whalley and Marcus Dennison
Chapter 9: Sharing knowledge with families in a ‘drop-in’ provision within an integrated centre for children and families - Sandra Mole
Chapter 10: The impact on parents’ lives - Annette Cummings
Chapter 11: Working in groups with parents of young children: growing together at the Pen Green Centre - Jo Benford and Colette Tait
Chapter 12: Developing PICL in primary schools, children’s centres and in childminder settings - Kate Hayward, Tracey Cotterell, June Smith, Andrea Layzell and Julie Denton
Chapter 1: New forms of provision, new ways of working: the Pen Green Centre - Margy Whalley
Chapter 2: Developing evidence-based practice - Margy Whalley
Chapter 3: The many different ways we involve families - Colette Tait and Angela Prodger
Chapter 4: Sharing ideas with parents about key child development concepts - Cath Arnold
Chapter 5: Parents and staff as co-educators: ‘parents’ means fathers too - Margy Whalley and Trevor Chandler
Chapter 6: Working with parents who traditionally find our services ‘hard to reach’ - Cath Arnold
Chapter 7: Parents as researchers - Penny Lawrence, Hannah Howe, Darren Howe and Sarah Marley
Chapter 8: Dialogue and documentation: sharing information, developing a rich curriculum and a responsive pedagogy - Margy Whalley and Marcus Dennison
Chapter 9: Sharing knowledge with families in a ‘drop-in’ provision within an integrated centre for children and families - Sandra Mole
Chapter 10: The impact on parents’ lives - Annette Cummings
Chapter 11: Working in groups with parents of young children: growing together at the Pen Green Centre - Jo Benford and Colette Tait
Chapter 12: Developing PICL in primary schools, children’s centres and in childminder settings - Kate Hayward, Tracey Cotterell, June Smith, Andrea Layzell and Julie Denton
Chapter 2: Developing evidence-based practice - Margy Whalley
Chapter 3: The many different ways we involve families - Colette Tait and Angela Prodger
Chapter 4: Sharing ideas with parents about key child development concepts - Cath Arnold
Chapter 5: Parents and staff as co-educators: ‘parents’ means fathers too - Margy Whalley and Trevor Chandler
Chapter 6: Working with parents who traditionally find our services ‘hard to reach’ - Cath Arnold
Chapter 7: Parents as researchers - Penny Lawrence, Hannah Howe, Darren Howe and Sarah Marley
Chapter 8: Dialogue and documentation: sharing information, developing a rich curriculum and a responsive pedagogy - Margy Whalley and Marcus Dennison
Chapter 9: Sharing knowledge with families in a ‘drop-in’ provision within an integrated centre for children and families - Sandra Mole
Chapter 10: The impact on parents’ lives - Annette Cummings
Chapter 11: Working in groups with parents of young children: growing together at the Pen Green Centre - Jo Benford and Colette Tait
Chapter 12: Developing PICL in primary schools, children’s centres and in childminder settings - Kate Hayward, Tracey Cotterell, June Smith, Andrea Layzell and Julie Denton
Chapter 1: New forms of provision, new ways of working: the Pen Green Centre - Margy Whalley
Chapter 2: Developing evidence-based practice - Margy Whalley
Chapter 3: The many different ways we involve families - Colette Tait and Angela Prodger
Chapter 4: Sharing ideas with parents about key child development concepts - Cath Arnold
Chapter 5: Parents and staff as co-educators: ‘parents’ means fathers too - Margy Whalley and Trevor Chandler
Chapter 6: Working with parents who traditionally find our services ‘hard to reach’ - Cath Arnold
Chapter 7: Parents as researchers - Penny Lawrence, Hannah Howe, Darren Howe and Sarah Marley
Chapter 8: Dialogue and documentation: sharing information, developing a rich curriculum and a responsive pedagogy - Margy Whalley and Marcus Dennison
Chapter 9: Sharing knowledge with families in a ‘drop-in’ provision within an integrated centre for children and families - Sandra Mole
Chapter 10: The impact on parents’ lives - Annette Cummings
Chapter 11: Working in groups with parents of young children: growing together at the Pen Green Centre - Jo Benford and Colette Tait
Chapter 12: Developing PICL in primary schools, children’s centres and in childminder settings - Kate Hayward, Tracey Cotterell, June Smith, Andrea Layzell and Julie Denton
Descriere
The new edition of a unique guide for students, practitioners, parents, and administrators of young children who want to understand specific strategies to maximise parent involvement and collaboration.