Engaging with Parents in Early Years Settings

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Engaging with Parents in Early Years Settings

Educational administration and organization

Authors: Dianne Jackson, Martin Needham

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Language: English

Published by: SAGE Publications Ltd

Published on: 2nd June 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 184 pages

ISBN: 9781473906389


Quote

′It is inspiring to see a text which attempts to shift our worldview. This shift could give us the chance to achieve more open, inclusive, democratic early childhood practice that has the capacity to answer the deeper questions and which sees both parents and children as powerful and positive agents in their own futures′
- Chris Pascal and Tony Bertram, Directors of the Centre for Research in Early Childhood (CREC)

Introduction

The role of parents in the early years is fundamental. In order to achieve the best outcomes for children, mutually beneficial relationships between parents and practitioners need to underpin children’s care and learning.

Scope

There are many services for children and many different settings in which care and education can take place.  Whether you work in children’s centres, outreach and dual-focused services, preschools, kindergartens or schools this book will help you develop the skills and strategies to work alongside parents whatever your role.

Focus Areas

Focussing on:

  • The importance of involving parents
  • The nature of learning
  • How to engage and build relationships with parents
  • How to reflect on and develop shared learning environment in settings
  • Transitions and attachment

Practical Application

This book has examples taken from real settings and practical advice to help you put the ideas into practice. Reading and using it will help ensure the wellbeing and development of all children in your care.

Authors

Dianne Jackson is an Adjunct Fellow at the University of Western Sydney and the CEO of Connect Child and Family Services

Martin Needham is Academic Division Leader: Education, Professional and Community Studies at Manchester Metropolitan University

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