1st Edition

The Thinking Child Laying the foundations of understanding and competence

By Pamela May Copyright 2013
112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

112 Pages
by Routledge

What characteristics do children need to become motivated to learn? How do children’s experiences and relationships affect their cognitive development? How do you provide learning experiences that meet the developmental needs of every child in your care? The Thinking Child thoughtfully discusses the key principles of children’s cognitive and intellectual development alongside descriptions... Read more

1. Setting the Scene; 2. Play, Exploring and Learning; 3. Active Learning; 4. Creating and Thinking Critically; 5. Observing and Assessing Children’s Progress; 6. Partnerships with Parents and Community; 7. Thinking Differently; 8. Thoughtful Organisation; 9. Equipped for Life, Ready for School?

Biography

Pamela May is an Early Years Consultant and a former Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.