1st Edition

Introducing Trevarthen A Guide for Practitioners and Students in Early Years Education

By Sandra Smidt Copyright 2017
154 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

154 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

154 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Colwyn Trevarthen’s seminal work has earned him a place alongside the most prestigious thinkers, writers and researchers into human development. He is universally acknowledged as the pre-eminent expert on foetal, neonatal and early childhood development. Sandra Smidt examines the impact of his scientific training, linked to his interest in how filmed episodes of mother or father/baby interactions... Read more

Part 1 From foetus to neonate 1:1 From conception to birth 1:2 From moving to meaning: wordless narratives 1:3 Musical narratives: communicative musicality 1:4 Intersubjectivity in the earliest month: sharing minds Part 2 The remainder of the first year of life 2:1: Towards secondary subjectivity 2:2 Socioemotional development 2:3 How infants begin to know their culture 2:4 The road to language Part 3 From one to three 3:1: Beginning to talk 3:2: Intent participation learning 3:3: Companionship and loneliness 3:4: Creating and inhabiting imaginary worlds

Biography

Sandra Smidt is a writer and consultant in early years education. Her publications include Multilingualism in the Early Years, Introducing Bruner, Introducing Vygotsky and The Developing Child.