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Wellbeing from Birth


Wellbeing from Birth

Paperback by Roberts, Rosemary

Wellbeing from Birth

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ISBN:
9781848607217
Publication Date:
21 Jan 2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 13 - 15 May 2024
Wellbeing from Birth

Description

What do we mean by wellbeing, and what does it look like as it takes shape in early childhood? What can we do to support the wellbeing of children at home and in settings? This book provides some answers to these complex questions, in a straightforward, accessible way. PART 1: INTRODUCING WELLBEING describes the 'backdrop' for a new model of wellbeing, outlining research and policy background, and underpinning early childhood themes. PART 2: THE THEORY OF WELLBEING defines wellbeing itself, describing the new model and the mechanism of wellbeing development called companionable learning. PART 3: EVERYDAY WELLBEING contains ideas and examples from homes and settings of 'real-life' wellbeing. Chapter 6: 'All to play for' is rich with ideas and examples of "profoundly satisfying" wellbeing play. PART 4: INVESTING IN WELLBEING is about professional development. It covers observation, assessment and planning; the key person approach; 'when things go wrong'; and integrating services across settings and communities. The book ends with the importance of collective wellbeing, arguing that all young children need experiences of individual and collective wellbeing, in their families and their communities. Essential reading for anyone studying early childhood, and for managers and practitioners working with young children and their families, this book is an inspirational guide to developing a framework for wellbeing from birth.

Contents

PART ONE: INTRODUCING WELLBEING Early Childhood Matters Wellbeing Themes PART TWO: THE THEORY OF WELLBEING The ABC Of Wellbeing Companionable Learning PART THREE: EVERYDAY WELLBEING Children's Wellbeing All to Play for PART FOUR: INVESTING IN WELLBEING Observation, Assessment and Planning Being Key Companions When Things Go Wrong Wellbeing and Integration

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