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Children’s Learning in Early Childhood
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Children’s Learning in Early Childhood
Learning Theories in Practice 0-7 Years

First Edition


May 2021 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Focusing on the key skill of understanding and translating theory into practice, this book provides an in-depth exploration and analysis of the key theorists and theories that form the foundation of learning and development in early childhood.

The structure of the book mirrors the student learning journey, to compliment the course and seminar reading. The first parts of the book take a critical approach to learning theories, developing reflective and analytical skills through critical questions, photographs and discussion points, whilst the second part offers case studies to help students understand how theories can be applied in practice.


 
Part I: The Early Pioneers
 
Chapter 1: Recognising the concept of child
• The emergence of childhood

 
• Seeing nature in children’s learning

 
• Valuing emotional growth in early learning

 
• Recognising the value of play in early learning

 
• The need for social reform

 
• Advancing understanding in intellectual development

 
 
Part II: Modern Perspectives
 
Chapter 2: Emotional learning in childhood
• What does emotional learning look like?

 
• Emotional intelligence

 
• Self-efficacy

 
• Attachment

 
 
Chapter 3: Social learning in childhood
• What does social learning look like?

 
• Language and social learning

 
• The ethics of care

 
• Behaviourism and its relevance for social learning today

 
 
Chapter 4: Cognitive development and learning
• Intellectual development

 
• Play as a pedagogic approach

 
• Viewing learning from the child’s perspective

 
• Learning: can we really make it happen out of doors?

 
 
Chapter 5: Practice outside of the mainstream
• Loris Malaguzzi and Reggio Emilia

 
• Te whakiri

 
• Sure Start

 
• Instrumental enrichment

 
• The contribution of neuroscience

 
• Digital learning in early childhood

 
 
Part III: Seeing Theory in Practice
 
Chapter 6: Play as a pedagogic approach
 
Chapter 7: Emotional learning in early childhood
 
Chapter 8: Social learning in early childhood
 
Chapter 9: Language and learning
 
Chapter 10: Health and wellbeing

This book is a well-rounded and thought-provoking resource that significantly contributes to the field of early childhood education. Its comprehensive approach to combining theory with practice, alongside the consideration of contemporary issues and the use of case studies for deeper understanding, makes it an essential read for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact in the education and care of young children.

Mrs Carly Blackburn
Social and Community Practice, Bradford College
March 1, 2024

A helpful and clear baseline guide for students studying Early Childhood Education. A good range of theories, well explained.

Mrs Hester McCurdy
Education, Warwickshire College
October 31, 2022

a really practical book to show how theory and practice link, will be helpful for several modules

Mrs Caroline Marshall
Early Years, Gloucestershire College
August 22, 2022

This book has been added to our reading list as it helps students understand how to apply theory to their practice. Easy to read and understand.

Mrs Emma Whittam
Dept of Health & Social Development, Burnley College
January 30, 2022

I did pass this on to the early years department who I think are including it in the reading list. I do mention it also in one of my lectures I recommend books beyond what is on the reading list.

Mrs Stacey Anne Luckhurst
Education, University Centre Blackburn
October 18, 2021