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Julia Manning Morton, Julia Manning-Morton, Julia Thorp Manning-Morton, Manning Morton, Maggie Thorp
Two-Year-Olds in Early Years Settings: Journeys of Discovery
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the distinctive features of the play, development and learning of two-year-olds, presenting a wealth of information and guidance on how to provide high quality provision for this unique age group.The book mirrors the 'journey' a two-year-old takes through key aspects of their experience, starting with being at home, through their transition into a setting and then through each aspect of provision. This journey of discovery helps you better understand the child's viewpoint, and to explore and analyse concepts of good quality practice and provision.Opening a window on the world of a two-year-old and capturing what it is like to be two in an early years setting, the book features:
Professor Tina Bruce CBE, Froebel TrustAt a time of considerable political interest this book presents a timely focus on the uniqueness of working with two-year-olds and their families. A strength of this book is the thoughtful use of case studies interwoven throughout each chapter - the authors use these to encourage the reader to make deeper connections with the theoretical perspectives that underpin their practice. The encouragement of readers to thoughtfully reflect on their practice will undoubtedly support practitioners in delivering appropriate high quality care and education for two-year-olds and thus support them on their journeys and discoveries. A thorough exploration of the developmental paths of two-year-olds coupled with the importance of individual children's socio-cultural contexts enables readers to gain a true understanding of the characteristics of two-year-olds. An essential text for practitioners, leaders and students on Early Childhood Studies degrees and Early Years Initial Teacher Training (EYITT) programmes.
Kelly Cooper, Programme Director for EYITT - London Metropolitan UniversityNo matter what your starting point, you could not read this book without gaining greater understanding and respect for young children. Talk of peaceful caregiving, joyful play, abundant language, companionship and partnership permeate the pages leaving the reader with a profound sense of awe for the enormity of the task facing both two-year-olds in their quest to find themselves and their carers in supporting them through that process. The book is practical - each chapter offers case studies and reflection points and provides short outlines of key theoretical ideas. But most of all I loved the emphasis on ample space and the need for children and carers to take time - without rush, and with warmth, gentleness and respect.
Linda Pound, Freelance Early Years ConsultantThis is an important and timely book, providing a wonderful resource for all who are striving to develop their practice and provision for two-year-olds. The authors, informed by the 'real life' complexities faced by practitioners in schools and settings, effortlessly blend research and theory and invite all of us working alongside two-year-olds to examine our own theories of practice. This journey of discovery becomes not only about deepening our understanding of the unique and particular characteristics of two-year-olds, but is turned inwards, encouraging us to become self- aware and more able to adopt a critical stance and challenge common assumptions about everyday practice.
Janice Darkes-Sutcliffe (School Improvement Liverpool)
List of contents
Introduction The reasons for going on the journey
Chapter 1 Home is where I start from
Chapter 2 From home to nursery and back again
Chapter 3 My Guide and interpreter
Chapter 4 Meeting people; making friends
Chapter 5 Telling my story
Chapter 6 Exploring new territories
Chapter 7 Losing my way; needing a map
Chapter 8 Knowing the territory; making my own way
Chapter 9 Exploring and discovering different paths
Chapter 10 My Guide needs a compass
About the author
Julia Manning-Morton was a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at London Metropolitan University until July 2013 when she went freelance. Julia is also the author of Key Times for Play in our Debating Play series.
Maggie Thorp is a freelance trainer and a visiting lecturer at London Metropolitan University, as well as an Ofsted nursery inspector.
Summary
Presenting a wealth of information and guidance on how to provide quality provision for this unique age group, this book offers an in-depth exploration of the features of the play, development and learning of two-year-olds. It helps you to the child's viewpoint, and to explore and analyse concepts of quality practice and provision.
Product details
Authors | Julia Manning Morton, Julia Manning-Morton, Julia Thorp Manning-Morton, Manning Morton, Maggie Thorp |
Publisher | Open University Press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 16.04.2015 |
EAN | 9780335264025 |
ISBN | 978-0-335-26402-5 |
No. of pages | 184 |
Series |
UK Higher Education Humanities & Social Sciences Education UK Higher Education Humanities & Social Sciences Education |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Education
> Kindergarten and pre-school education
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