ABSTRACT

Care and caring are key to early childhood education and yet love can be viewed as a taboo word within early childhood settings. This book guides practitioners through the potentially problematic area of loving the children they care for. It shows where a loving pedagogy can fit within professional practice and how this can enrich experiences for children and educators.

The book explores how educators can support their children by holding them in mind, valuing them and promoting their best interests. Focusing on how relationships, attachment and connections underpin our settings and practice, the chapters cover:

  • the fundamentals of professional love
  • appropriate touch in practice
  • the different ways in which children feel loved
  • the rights of the child
  • empowering children through love
  • working with parents and carers.

Including case studies and questions for reflection, this is vital reading for practitioners wanting to develop a nurturing and loving pedagogy that places the child at the centre of their practice.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Defining love

chapter 2|16 pages

Problematising love

chapter 3|19 pages

Professional love

chapter 4|24 pages

Tactile nature of a loving pedagogy

chapter 6|17 pages

The empowerment of children through love

chapter 7|19 pages

Holding children in mind

chapter 8|18 pages

Loving relationships

chapter 9|9 pages

Concluding thoughts

chapter |20 pages

Afterword

Demonstrating a loving pedagogy during a pandemic