Peer relationships in early childhood education and care
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Peer relationships in early childhood education and care
Routledge, 2011
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- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Peer Relationships in Early Childhood Education and Care brings together fresh perspectives and research about young children's relationships. It examines children's rights and well-being against a backdrop of increased social movement and migration, changing family structures and work practices, and the growing prevalence of education and care services for young children.
With contributors from diverse cultural, geographical and disciplinary backgrounds, this edited collection shows how educators support children's peer relationships and use these as a basis for enhancing social and cognitive development. Themes discussed include:
conflicts and negotiations
friendships and play
group phenomena
independence and interdependence
identity and belonging
peer relations and children with disabilities
attuning adults to young children's relationships.
This book will be highly relevant for academics, researchers and students concerned with early childhood care and education, especially those interested in relating these issues on a global scale.
Table of Contents
Foreword 1. Introduction2. A Model ffor Studying Socialization in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings3. Children's and Parents' Perspectives on Play and Friendships4. Rethinking Young Children's Rights for Participation in Diverse Cultural Contexts 5. Play and Prescription: The Impact of National Developments in England6. The Importance of Mixed Age Groups in Cameroon7. Peer Relations in Brazilian Daycare Centres: A New Focus for Early Childhood Education8. Fostering a Sense of Belonging in Multicultural Childcare Settings9. Including Children With Disabilities: Promoting Peer Relationships And Friendships10. Training Early Years Practitioners to Support Young Children's Social Relationships11. Respect: Principles and Practice in Adult Education in an Early Childhood Setting in Mexico
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