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Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood - Adopting an Ethos and Approach (Paperback): Tamsin Grimmer, Wendy Geens Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood - Adopting an Ethos and Approach (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer, Wendy Geens
R649 Discovery Miles 6 490 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helping them to manage their feelings and behaviour. It considers the skills, attitudes and dispositions children need to be able to self-regulate and how their wellbeing and self-esteem can affect their ability to do this. Grimmer and Geens show how schools and settings can adopt an ethos where self-regulation permeates their whole provision. Considering the broad and multifaceted nature of self-regulation and how this key area of development shapes children and their learning, the chapters cover: developing empathy emotion coaching the practitioner as a co-regulator executive function and the sense of self and wellbeing international approaches to promoting self-regulation the role of the adult and environment in encouraging skills for self-regulation working effectively with parents and carers to ensure a consistent approach With a focus on developmentally appropriate expectations, this book is essential reading for all early childhood educators who want to develop their understanding of self-regulation and embrace an approach that underpins their practice and changes children's lives.

Developing a Loving Pedagogy in the Early Years - How Love Fits with Professional Practice (Paperback): Tamsin Grimmer Developing a Loving Pedagogy in the Early Years - How Love Fits with Professional Practice (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer
R645 Discovery Miles 6 450 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Care and caring are key to early childhood education and yet love can be viewed as a taboo word within early childhood settings. This book guides practitioners through the potentially problematic area of loving the children they care for. It shows where a loving pedagogy can fit within professional practice and how this can enrich experiences for children and educators. The book explores how educators can support their children by holding them in mind, valuing them and promoting their best interests. Focusing on how relationships, attachment and connections underpin our settings and practice, the chapters cover: the fundamentals of professional love appropriate touch in practice the different ways in which children feel loved the rights of the child empowering children through love working with parents and carers. Including case studies and questions for reflection, this is vital reading for practitioners wanting to develop a nurturing and loving pedagogy that places the child at the centre of their practice.

Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood - Adopting an Ethos and Approach (Hardcover): Tamsin Grimmer, Wendy Geens Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood - Adopting an Ethos and Approach (Hardcover)
Tamsin Grimmer, Wendy Geens
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helping them to manage their feelings and behaviour. It considers the skills, attitudes and dispositions children need to be able to self-regulate and how their wellbeing and self-esteem can affect their ability to do this. Grimmer and Geens show how schools and settings can adopt an ethos where self-regulation permeates their whole provision. Considering the broad and multifaceted nature of self-regulation and how this key area of development shapes children and their learning, the chapters cover: developing empathy emotion coaching the practitioner as a co-regulator executive function and the sense of self and wellbeing international approaches to promoting self-regulation the role of the adult and environment in encouraging skills for self-regulation working effectively with parents and carers to ensure a consistent approach With a focus on developmentally appropriate expectations, this book is essential reading for all early childhood educators who want to develop their understanding of self-regulation and embrace an approach that underpins their practice and changes children's lives.

Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years - Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators (Hardcover): Tamsin... Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years - Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators (Hardcover)
Tamsin Grimmer
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Have you ever wondered why children behave the way they do or why they can become overwhelmed with emotions so quickly? This practical resource has been created to help educators effectively support their children's behaviour and better understand their emotions. The book focuses on the idea that all behaviour is a form of communication and explores central areas such as self-regulation and attachment, offering strategies that can be used to support challenging behaviour. Each chapter includes examples of practice, reflective questions and an activity for the reader to help consolidate their learning and encourage them to become 'behaviour detectives'. Key topics discussed include: * Attachment theory, adverse childhood experiences and the importance of feeling safe and secure in the home and setting. * Characteristics of children during conflict situations or moments of challenging behaviour. * Developmentally appropriate expectations for children, and why it is vital that expectations are realistic. * Emotion coaching and the significance of acknowledging and validating feelings. * Linking behaviour with schematic play. Written from first-hand experience and filled with practical advice as well as recommendations for further reading and resources, Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years is an essential read for early years educators.

Developing a Loving Pedagogy in the Early Years - How Love Fits with Professional Practice (Hardcover): Tamsin Grimmer Developing a Loving Pedagogy in the Early Years - How Love Fits with Professional Practice (Hardcover)
Tamsin Grimmer
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Care and caring are key to early childhood education and yet love can be viewed as a taboo word within early childhood settings. This book guides practitioners through the potentially problematic area of loving the children they care for. It shows where a loving pedagogy can fit within professional practice and how this can enrich experiences for children and educators. The book explores how educators can support their children by holding them in mind, valuing them and promoting their best interests. Focusing on how relationships, attachment and connections underpin our settings and practice, the chapters cover: the fundamentals of professional love appropriate touch in practice the different ways in which children feel loved the rights of the child empowering children through love working with parents and carers. Including case studies and questions for reflection, this is vital reading for practitioners wanting to develop a nurturing and loving pedagogy that places the child at the centre of their practice.

Calling All Superheroes: Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years - Supporting and Developing Superhero Play... Calling All Superheroes: Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years - Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Calling All Superheroes highlights the enormous potential of superhero play in supporting learning and development in early childhood. Using examples from practice, it provides guidance on how to effectively manage and implement superhero play and set appropriate boundaries in early years settings and schools. Illustrated with engaging photographs and case studies, the book gives ideas about how superhero play can be used to promote positive values and teach children essential life skills. Offering practical strategies and questions for reflection designed to facilitate further development, chapters address important topics and challenges such as: Child development, the characteristics of effective learning and the benefits of superhero play, including making sense of right and wrong and increasing moral awareness How to broach difficult themes like death, killing, weapons, aggressive play and gender-related issues Supporting children to recognise everyday heroes and how to find heroic abilities within themselves The role of the adults in managing superhero play, engaging parents and creating effective learning environments Written by a leading expert with 20 years' experience in the early years sector, this book is an essential resource for early years teachers, practitioners and anyone with a key interest in young children's education and learning.

Calling All Superheroes: Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years - Supporting and Developing Superhero Play... Calling All Superheroes: Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years - Supporting and Developing Superhero Play in the Early Years (Hardcover)
Tamsin Grimmer
R3,693 Discovery Miles 36 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Calling All Superheroes highlights the enormous potential of superhero play in supporting learning and development in early childhood. Using examples from practice, it provides guidance on how to effectively manage and implement superhero play and set appropriate boundaries in early years settings and schools. Illustrated with engaging photographs and case studies, the book gives ideas about how superhero play can be used to promote positive values and teach children essential life skills. Offering practical strategies and questions for reflection designed to facilitate further development, chapters address important topics and challenges such as: Child development, the characteristics of effective learning and the benefits of superhero play, including making sense of right and wrong and increasing moral awareness How to broach difficult themes like death, killing, weapons, aggressive play and gender-related issues Supporting children to recognise everyday heroes and how to find heroic abilities within themselves The role of the adults in managing superhero play, engaging parents and creating effective learning environments Written by a leading expert with 20 years' experience in the early years sector, this book is an essential resource for early years teachers, practitioners and anyone with a key interest in young children's education and learning.

School Readiness and the Characteristics of Effective Learning - The Essential Guide for Early Years Practitioners (Paperback):... School Readiness and the Characteristics of Effective Learning - The Essential Guide for Early Years Practitioners (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer
R518 Discovery Miles 5 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This guide to understanding school readiness in young children is essential reading for early years practitioners. It explores the concept of school readiness by unpicking what the term means for children and how we can define it in the context of the characteristics of effective learning. This includes ideas for promoting playing and exploring, active learning and creating and thinking critically. The book also considers how we can ensure schools are ready to receive children and suggests ways in which preschools and nurseries can work collaboratively with schools and engage parents and carers to ensure a smooth transition.

Observing and Developing Schematic Behaviour in Young Children - A Professional's Guide for Supporting Children's... Observing and Developing Schematic Behaviour in Young Children - A Professional's Guide for Supporting Children's Learning, Play and Development (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer
R512 Discovery Miles 5 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Observing and understanding schematic behaviour confidently is vital for anyone working with or looking after young children. This guide explains what schemas are, stripping back the technical language often used to describe them, and how to interpret and extend schematic behaviour to benefit the child. It looks specifically at 12 different schemas, such as connection, rotation and transportation, and includes case studies, interpretation of the observations and practical ideas for how to use this information to aid children's learning, development and play. Making schemas and schematic behaviour more understandable, this book will give early years practitioners and parents the confidence to identify schemas and plan future learning opportunities to support children based on this knowledge.

Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years - Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators (Paperback): Tamsin... Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years - Strategies and Ideas for Early Years Educators (Paperback)
Tamsin Grimmer
R613 R120 Discovery Miles 1 200 Save R493 (80%) In Stock

Have you ever wondered why children behave the way they do or why they can become overwhelmed with emotions so quickly? This practical resource has been created to help educators effectively support their children's behaviour and better understand their emotions. The book focuses on the idea that all behaviour is a form of communication and explores central areas such as self-regulation and attachment, offering strategies that can be used to support challenging behaviour. Each chapter includes examples of practice, reflective questions and an activity for the reader to help consolidate their learning and encourage them to become 'behaviour detectives'. Key topics discussed include: * Attachment theory, adverse childhood experiences and the importance of feeling safe and secure in the home and setting. * Characteristics of children during conflict situations or moments of challenging behaviour. * Developmentally appropriate expectations for children, and why it is vital that expectations are realistic. * Emotion coaching and the significance of acknowledging and validating feelings. * Linking behaviour with schematic play. Written from first-hand experience and filled with practical advice as well as recommendations for further reading and resources, Supporting Behaviour and Emotions in the Early Years is an essential read for early years educators.

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