Working with Children, Families and Young People

Working with Children, Families and Young People

Professional Dilemmas, Perspectives and Solutions

Dobson, Jim; Melrose, Alexandra

Taylor & Francis Ltd

07/2020

188

Mole

Inglês

9781138580404

15 a 20 dias

370

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Acknowledgements

Author Biographies

Foreword

Prof. Ian Barron

Introduction

Jim Dobson and Alexandra Melrose

Section I: Navigating the workplace

Chapter 1 Compassionate spaces: Caring for self and others whilst working with children, young people and families

Jim Dobson, Josie Gabi, Jayne Mugglestone and Lindsay Schofield

Chapter 2 Professionalism in Practice

Alexandra Melrose

Chapter 3 'Women's Work': Gender Discrimination in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)

Juliette Wilson-Thomas

Section II: Self-development and building confidence

Chapter 4 Cultivating a critical understanding of child development

Patricia Giardiello

Chapter 5 'Managing doubts' to take safeguarding action

Martin Needham

Chapter 6 Children and Digital Technology: 'Millennium' generations to critical undergraduate educators

Steven Naylor

Chapter 7 Constructing Critical Spaces for Creativity

Rajesh Patel

Chapter 8 Reflecting on Practice

Amanda Davis

Section III: Children on the edge: Marginalisation and empowerment

Chapter 9 Precarious Lives: Refugee children's identity and belonging in the UK Early Years Foundation Stage

Josie Gabi

Chapter 10 Working with Vulnerable Families

Jim Dobson

Chapter 11 Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellbeing

Josie Gabi and Alexandra Melrose

Index
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Reflective Practice;Undergraduate Students;Jim Dobson;ECEC Work;Alex Melrose;Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory;Professional practice;Compassionate Spaces;Theory and practice;Makeup;Early Years;Young People's Mental Health;Practitioner;Follow;Gender;ECEC Workforce;Refugee children;Future Practice;Materialism;Make Up;Entering employment;Compassionate Professionalism;Children's mental health;Confers;Safeguarding;ECEC Sector;child development;Critical Reflective Spaces;young peoples wellbeing;UK School;vulnerable families policy landscape;Professional Development;childhood studies;DfE;Quality ECEC;Compassionate Practice;ECEC Profession;Decolonial Pedagogy;Vulnerable Families;ECEC Environment