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Emotion and affectivity in Early Childhood Education - A path to integral development

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book highlights the gap in the emotional approach in Early Childhood Education, asking how the psychic function of emotion and affectivity contributes to the integral formation of the child. The research, anchored in the Historical-Cultural Theory, reveals the historical path of Early Childhood Education and teacher training, analyzing theses and dissertations (2015-2019) that expose advances and setbacks in the discussion on the emotional education of teachers. Based on Historical-Dialectical Materialism, it highlights the need for an intentional pedagogical practice, recognizing that emotions and affectivity are fundamental to the full development of human capacities. Thus, this book not only reveals challenges, but also provides support for educators, promoting essential reflection in Early Childhood Education.

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Pedagoga, especializada en Educación Especial e Inclusiva y Pedagogía para la Educación Superior, así como Máster en Educación. Su trayectoria profesional incluye experiencia en aulas de infantil y primaria, contribuyendo a una mayor comprensión del escenario educativo.

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Authors Marta Silene Ferreira Barros, Natália Navarro Garcia
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207229109
ISBN 9786207229109
No. of pages 176
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Kindergarten and pre-school education

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