
Child Development From Birth to 8 Years
An Interdisciplinary Approach
SAGE Publications Ltd (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 19. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-1-5297-4259-6 (ISBN)
Description
An understanding of Child Development is necessary for early childhood students as it underpins all early year's practice and curricula. This book provides students with an in-depth understanding of the research, theory and current practice, supporting them through a complex area. Offering a fresh take, this book examines child development through a range of disciplines including psychology, education, sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Chapters are structured to support readers in understanding complex theory, with key features such as case studies which put theory into practice, reflective questions to encourage critical thinking, chapter summaries, further reading, and more.
Amanda Thomas is Senior Lecturer in Education at University of South Wales.
Alyson Lewis is Lecturer in Education Development at Cardiff University.
Amanda Thomas is Senior Lecturer in Education at University of South Wales.
Alyson Lewis is Lecturer in Education Development at Cardiff University.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
561 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5297-4259-6 (9781529742596)
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Persons
Dr. Amanda Thomas is a Senior Lecturer in Early Years education at USW and teaches on the Early Years Education degree and the Working with Children and Families degree. She has taught in both Primary and Further Education before taking up her role in higher Education in 2011. Amanda currently teaches on a range of education modules including play, child development, pedagogy, and leading and managing others. She competed her PhD in 2018 exploring children's schemas in the Foundation Phase. She has had books and research published on Early Years education, Schemas and Transitions within education. Amanda has just completed a suite of materials for the Welsh Government on schemas. In her spare time, Amanda is a trustee of a charity trying to restore the former miners' institute in her local village.
Dr Alyson Lewis has worked in a range of sectors including Early Years/Primary Education, Further and Higher Education and the Welsh Government as a social researcher. In Further Education she led two Foundation Degrees and a Top-up Degree and was award leader at Bath Spa University for the BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and delivered modules to students in China studying the transnational education programme. She is currently lecturer in education development at Cardiff University teaching on the fellowship programme. She completed her PhD in 2017 which examined the concept and practices of well-being in the early years curriculum. She co-authored 'An Introduction to the Foundation Phase in Wales' with Amanda Thomas and has published papers relating to well-being and children's rights.
Dr Alyson Lewis has worked in a range of sectors including Early Years/Primary Education, Further and Higher Education and the Welsh Government as a social researcher. In Further Education she led two Foundation Degrees and a Top-up Degree and was award leader at Bath Spa University for the BA (Hons) Early Childhood Studies and delivered modules to students in China studying the transnational education programme. She is currently lecturer in education development at Cardiff University teaching on the fellowship programme. She completed her PhD in 2017 which examined the concept and practices of well-being in the early years curriculum. She co-authored 'An Introduction to the Foundation Phase in Wales' with Amanda Thomas and has published papers relating to well-being and children's rights.
Content
Introduction
PART 1: Understanding interdisciplinary approaches to child development
The Psychology of Child Development
The Sociology of Child Development
The Economics of Child Development
The Anthropology of Child Development
The Philosophy of Child Development
The Neuroscience of Child Development
The Education of Child Development
PART 2: Exploring child development domains with an interdisciplinary lens
Physical Development and Growth
Social Development
Emotional Development
Creative Development
Spiritual Development
Cognitive Development
Language Development
PART 3: Understanding contemporary aspects of early childhood practice
Understanding Play through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Well-being through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Global Curricula through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Inclusivity through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding How Shared Spaces Support Child Development and the Role of the Adult within this
Opportunities to Recap and Reflect (The Conclusion)
PART 1: Understanding interdisciplinary approaches to child development
The Psychology of Child Development
The Sociology of Child Development
The Economics of Child Development
The Anthropology of Child Development
The Philosophy of Child Development
The Neuroscience of Child Development
The Education of Child Development
PART 2: Exploring child development domains with an interdisciplinary lens
Physical Development and Growth
Social Development
Emotional Development
Creative Development
Spiritual Development
Cognitive Development
Language Development
PART 3: Understanding contemporary aspects of early childhood practice
Understanding Play through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Well-being through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Global Curricula through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding Inclusivity through the Disciplines and Domains
Understanding How Shared Spaces Support Child Development and the Role of the Adult within this
Opportunities to Recap and Reflect (The Conclusion)