Childminder's Guide to Play and Activities

Childminder's Guide to Play and Activities
Author: Allison Lee
Publisher: Continuum
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2007-12-30
Genre: Education
ISBN:

This book endorses play and activities as integral to learning and development for children and young people from 0-16 years, and looks at how childcare practitioners working specifically in the home-based setting might best promote this. In addition to covering the stages of child development, this book will give: practical ideas for play and activities insight into how various forms of play can assist children's learning and development guidance for your assessment of children's learning and development, and the impact this can have on the support you are giving background information about the National Curriculum and what is going on at school tips on how you might support the learning of groups of children at various ages and with different learning needs practical advice on how to encourage respect and values advice on how to promote safe play. This book is invaluable for all students of the Diploma for Home-based Childcare, and for all qualified childminders and nannies who are looking for fresh new ideas and advice on how to encourage learning through play with the children in their care.

Childminding

Childminding
Author: Christine Hobart
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780748771035

Officially endorsed by the NCMA, this book contains numerous case studies that place child-care theory in a realistic context, allowing students to apply their knowledge and skills to real-life childminding situations. Each chapter addresses the National Standards and helps prepare childminders for the OFSTED regulations and inspections.

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Publisher: Brilliant Publications
Total Pages: 215
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 0857476726

Child-initiated Play

Child-initiated Play
Author: Su Wall
Publisher: Featherstone
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: 9781408140529

Independent learning and child-initiated activities are at the heart of early learning. This book explains the background and philosophy behind independent play for the under 3s and then each chapter relates to a specific area of learning/play e.g. messy play, water play, mud play (!) supported by lots of practical activities and suggestions for suitable resources. Crucially, it also suggests ways of involving parents. This book will appeal to early years practitioners, childcare staff, childminders and parents.

Planning in the Moment with Young Children

Planning in the Moment with Young Children
Author: Anna Ephgrave
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1351625225

Young children live in the here and now. If adults are to make a real difference to their learning they need to seize the moments when children first show curiosity, and support their next steps immediately. This book embraces the concept of planning "in the moment" and emphasises the critical role of the adult in promoting child-led learning, giving early years practitioners the confidence and insight to work and plan in the moment, and enabling the children in their care to live, learn, play and develop in the here and now. Planning in the Moment with Young Children maintains a strong link to practice, providing numerous examples of how practitioners can integrate spontaneous planning and rich adult–child interactions into their everyday practice and early years curricula. From timetabling to setting clear rules, creating enabling environments, keeping records and making use of a variety of materials, the book demonstrates the multitude of ways in which practitioners can encourage child autonomy and respond to the unique needs of each child. Examples from practice are rooted in theory, fully contextualised, and exemplified by original documentation sourced from the author’s own experiences and from a wide variety of settings. Key features include: over 180 full colour photographs to illustrate practice; photocopiable pages including planning sheets, documentation and activity sheets; advice on working with parents, individual children and groups; tailored guidance on working with children at different stages of development from birth to age 6 years; relevance to a range of settings, including childminders, pre-schools, nurseries and schools. When children are allowed to select where, with what, and how to play, they are truly invested in their play, they become deeply involved and make dramatic progress. This book is an outstanding testament to a responsive and child-led way of working in early years environments. Practitioners will be guided, inspired and supported to work spontaneously and reactively – planning as they go and celebrating the results!

A Student′s Guide to Methodology

A Student′s Guide to Methodology
Author: Peter Clough
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2012-02-22
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1446289435

The Third Edition of this hugely popular text provides students with straightforward principles and frameworks for understanding methodology. Peter Clough and Cathy Nutbrown are adept at making methodology meaningful for beginners and more advanced readers alike. Their book clearly demonstrates how methodology impacts upon every stage of the research process, and gives readers all of the tools that they need to understand it. New to this edition are the following: - new boxes and guidance on research ethics in every chapter - more international examples and perspectives - up to date coverage of online research methods - more examples from real students - a new companion website, featuring Powerpoint slides for lecturers The authors take an applied approach and every chapter contains a variety of practical examples from real research. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own practice at every step, meaning that the book remains extremely relevant throughout. It will be invaluable for all students who are doing a dissertation or taking a research methods module in education, the social sciences, business and health.

K.I.S.S. Guide to Baby and Child Care

K.I.S.S. Guide to Baby and Child Care
Author: Joanna Moorhead
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780789484383

This accessible guide helps new parents or anyone taking care of a baby or child to learn how to take proper care of the baby, to choose the right equipment and supplies, and to keep the child healthy, happy and safe. Full color.

Childminding

Childminding
Author: Sheila Riddall-Leech
Publisher: Heinemann
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780435401580

Designed for the CACHE Certificate in Childminding Practice Level 3, this text covers the topics of: routines for children; play activities in the home; managing behaviour; and keeping children safe. It draws on the candidates' own practical knowledge and the relevance of their studies.

The Complete guide to pregnancy and child care - The baby manual - PART TWO

The Complete guide to pregnancy and child care - The baby manual - PART TWO
Author: Sarah Owen / Gardner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2015-03-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1326207830

They say babies don't come with instruction manuals, I tried to change this - this guide will be as close to one as you will get. It will answer questions that you hadn't even thought of. It focuses on conception to 3 years. They say babies don't come with instruction manuals, this guide will be as close to one as you will get It also has sections for you to record your journey and keep as a keepsake, making it an invaluable 2-in-1 complete guide/reference book, that you can keep referring to and a memory book, to keep forever. This book is in 2 parts this is part one. You will also need to purchase part two for the complete book (it is too large to publish as one book).