ABSTRACT

This inspiring book shows how Early Years staff can support the best possible practice for children under three and their families whilst making use of the limited funding available. Promoting the idea of infants as powerful learners, the authors focus on 0-3 years as the vital first phase of education and care, which can require a very specific pedagogical approach. They discuss the principles that underpin the practice of working with the youngest children, the critical nature of highly effective pedagogical practice and the important role of family workers in building relationships with parents and the extended family.

Working with Children Aged 0–3 and Their Families explores the challenges and responsibilities of working with young children and communicates the ‘Pen Green approach’. Pen Green has become a focal point for Early Years professionals due to its outstanding Early Years provision. The innovative approach chronicled in this book will encourage practitioners to research their own practice and use the outcomes to create a radical, unique and yet highly effective provision for infants, toddlers and their families.

The book will be of interest to Early Years professionals, foundation and undergraduate students, and early childhood educators.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|16 pages

Supporting families in challenging circumstances

Extending the ‘Key Person’ role

chapter 7|19 pages

‘Pedagogic Strategies’

A conceptual framework for effective parent and practitioner strategies when working with children under five

chapter 8|16 pages

Consultancy observation

A methodology to promote group reflective capacity

chapter 10|27 pages

Growing Together

A group for parents and carers with infants and toddlers

chapter 11|12 pages

The ‘Being Two’ project

Disseminating good practice locally and nationally