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Observing Gabby: Child Development and Learning, 0-7 Years (Paperback)
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Observing Gabby: Child Development and Learning, 0-7 Years (Paperback)
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This book is about Gabby, an inquisitive girl who leads her own
learning very effectively with support from the adults in her life.
The author, her grandmother, draws on seven years of data from
diaries, photos and Gabby's own writing to consider her development
and learning when cared for by both her parents and grandparents.
Gabby builds on her experiences with her Latvian mother, English
father and her elder sister as she faces and deals with transitions
as she grows up. The chapters are presented in a chronological
order as a 'running record' going from 0-1 year right through to
6-7 years and can be analysed through a range of theories and
frameworks. With chapters considering theory and the data
separately the reader can reach their own conclusions on child
development before exploring the author's analyses. Each chapter
also considers the relevance of Ofsted's Intent, Implementation and
Impact framework and other theories and schemas. This book about
one child's early development and learning is a fascinating insight
into how young children learn for those studying or working in the
early years field. It includes access to an online learning centre
of video clips to bring the descriptions to life and provide
further insight into Gabby's development. "This book is a testament
to the power of quiet, attentive observation and its application to
a range of disciplines beyond the therapeutic. 'Observing Gabby'
will be of interest to Early Years practitioners who are keen to
provide a setting conducive to holistic education, and those
interested in the links between emotional well-being and learning."
Sarah Fielding, Infant Observation "This carefully structured text
will be helpful for anyone teaching or studying child development
particularly with the addition of video materials to view alongside
the book." Mary Briggs FRSA, CMathTeach, APECS, SFHEA, FCCT,
Principal Lecturer and Programme Lead for Childhood and Education
(ECS and Ed Studies), Oxford Brookes University, UK "This rich
account of Gabby's early childhood development takes the reader on
an inspiring journey." Shirley Allen, School of Health and
Education, Middlesex University "I would heartily recommend this
book to any early years practitioner, who wants to better
understand child development, improve the quality of their child
observations and to develop their skill in linking the two
seamlessly." Andrea Layzell, Project Lead and Tutor, Bradford Birth
to 19 Teaching School Alliance Dr Cath Arnold has worked in the
field of Early Childhood for over 40 years, as a
practitioner/teacher, researcher, lecturer and author. Her
particular interests include child study; schemas and parental
involvement. This is her fifth book focussing on close observation
of the spontaneous actions of young children.
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