1st Edition

The Critical Years Early Years Development from Conception to 5

By Tim Gully Copyright 2014
110 Pages
by Routledge

110 Pages
by Routledge

A book that brings up to date theory and understanding of child development in the early years into the workplace. During the last ten years our understanding of early child development, from conception through to 5, has greatly increased.  This includes our understanding of neuro science and brain development, the ability to modify fetal development in the womb and the move away from the... Read more

Introduction

Fetal Development

The Physical Child

The Psychological Child

The Social Child

The Parented Child

Children with special Needs

Abuse and Significant Harm

Conclusion

Index

Biography

Tim Gully worked for the Probation Service, NSPCC and in Social Work for 25 years, mostly with dangerous offenders and in child protection, before moving in to higher education.  He has taught both social work and early childhood studies and currently teaches at the University of Chichester. His research interests include the making of children from conception to birth, risk society, social pedagogy and child protection in early years.  Working with both victims and abusers, he believes that it is essential to see situations holistically so that we can better, understand, intervene and protect children.  Internationalism is at the core of his teaching and research and he has been able to teach in Denmark, Romania and Germany, bringing ideas back to include in his teaching in the UK.

A very easy and interesting read with the chapters also useful as stand- alone reading, with the critical reflection sections enabling students to consider the wider aspects of child development and those who work with young children etc.  This textbook should also appeal to a wider audience such as local authorities training centres. - Nieca Boynton, Hull University

I enjoyed reading this book. Very useful information with related case studies and links to theories. Gives  a clear view on stages of development with supported references. Very useful book for Early Years practitioners studying level 4-5 easy to read and accessible. - Mehjabeen Shaukat, Tameside College

This book is easy to read, informative and provides clear guidance for students on how children. I like the case studies and the simple signposts to support and encourage students how to critically reflect. - Denise Nannetti, North Hertfordshire College