ABSTRACT

Theories of Early Childhood Education provides a comprehensive introduction to the various theoretical perspectives influential in early childhood education, from developmental psychology to critical studies, Piaget to Freire. Expert chapter authors examine assumptions underpinning the use of theory in the early years and concisely explore the implications of these questions for policy and practice. Every chapter includes applications to practice that will assist students and professionals in seeing the relevance of the theoretical perspective for their teaching.

part II|28 pages

Infant/Toddler Theories

part III|30 pages

Behaviorist Theories

chapter 8|14 pages

The Work of B. F. Skinner

Effective Practices within Early Childhood Settings

chapter 9|14 pages

Ole Ivar Lovaas

A Legacy of Learning for Children with Disabilities

part IV|61 pages

Critical Theories

chapter 10|18 pages

Mikhail Bakhtin

Dialogic Language and the Early Years

chapter 11|16 pages

Educative Experiences in Early Childhood

Lessons from Dewey

chapter 12|15 pages

The Whole World is a Chorus

Paulo Freire’s Influence