1st Edition

Understanding the Emotional Needs of Children in the Early Years

By Tricia Johnson Copyright 2018
    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    174 Pages
    by Routledge

    This accessible book focuses on the emotional needs, experiences and development of young children, exploring the role of the practitioner in ensuring that each and every child feels loved, supported and safe; able to develop secure attachments and flourish in the first five years and beyond.

    Drawing upon neuro-scientific research and referencing key theories relating to attachment, and health and wellbeing, the book examines the responsibilities of the early years practitioner in supporting children to reach their full potential. The response of the adult to the emotional needs of individual children is analysed in detail, and the impacts of various experiences, cultures and contexts on a child’s emotional wellbeing are considered. With topics including safeguarding, communication, the physical environment, neurological development and Attachment Theory, readers will:

    • learn how to respond appropriately to individual children
    • extend their role as a Key Person and their position in a multi-professional team
    • increase their understanding of the interaction between home and childcare settings
    • reflect on the importance of in-depth observation, the environment and quality of care provided in their settings.

    Supported by rich case studies, provocations and examples of good practice to encourage reflection and improve future practice, Understanding the Emotional Needs of Children in the Early Years is an engaging and comprehensive guide for all early years practitioners, early years students and professionals including paediatric nurses, health visitors and social workers.

    About the Author  Acknowledgements  Introduction  Chapter 1: Development of the Brain in relation to the emotional needs of very young children.  Chapter 2: Attachment Theory  Chapter 3 Key Persons: Adults’ responses to children  Chapter 4: Working with Parents  Chapter 5: The Effects of Different Cultures experienced by very young children  Chapter 6: Conclusion  Bibliography  Index

     

    Biography

    Tricia Johnson is former Senior Lecturer and subject specialist for the FdA Early Years and BA Practice Development (Early Years) at Buckinghamshire New University, UK.