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Understanding Transitions in the Early Years: Supporting Change through Attachment and Resilience 2nd edition


Understanding Transitions in the Early Years: Supporting Change through Attachment and Resilience 2nd edition

Paperback by O'Connor, Anne (Early Years Consultant, UK)

Understanding Transitions in the Early Years: Supporting Change through Attachment and Resilience

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ISBN:
9781138678149
Publication Date:
19 Oct 2017
Edition/language:
2nd edition / English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
166 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 3 - 8 May 2024
Understanding Transitions in the Early Years: Supporting Change through Attachment and Resilience

Description

There are many transitions that children experience before they are five, including the first major transition from home to an early years setting. Successive changes can have a serious impact on young children and stress, separation and insecure attachments can affect not only a child's emotional health but also cognitive and intellectual development. Featuring new material on provision for two year olds, school readiness, and families and transitions, this thought-provoking text explains why transitions matter and provides practical guidance on how to support young children's developing emotional resilience and equip them to embrace change in the future. Aimed at practitioners and students, this fully-updated second edition: draws together evidence from neuroscience, attachment theory, child development and childcare practices; provides a context for practitioners to empathise with children and families as they relate to their own understanding of the impact of change and transition; looks at ways to reduce the number of transitions including the key person approach, and; offers guidance and practical strategies for practitioners, managers and head teachers for supporting children through transitions. Including case studies, examples of good practice and questions for reflection, Understanding Transitions in the Early Years emphasises the little things that practitioners can do for the individual children in their care, helping them to feel secure and confident when dealing with change.

Contents

Dedication Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Attachment theory and transitions 2. Brain development and the impact of transitions 3. A 'Patchwork of Services' - why do young children experience so many transitions? 4. Reflecting on our own experience of transition 5. Strategies for reducing transitions in the early years 6. Strategies to support children's well-being during transition Conclusion References and Further Reading Index

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