
Early Childhood Theorists and Approaches Explained
Chloe Webster(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. March 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
152 pages
978-1-032-69133-6 (ISBN)
Description
This new book provides accessible explanations of the key theories, concepts, and approaches that form the foundations of early childhood education. Unpicking terms like "attachment," "constructivism," and "heuristic play" and introducing both established and less-known contemporary theorists, it is designed to be an easy and comprehensive guide to early childhood theories and approaches, an often complex topic to understand and explore fully.
The book is divided into two parts. The first provides a brief overview of the theorists and approaches, both historical and modern, with explanations, backgrounds, benefits, and criticisms where appropriate. It also defines key terms used in theory and research alongside examples of how they work in practice. Part 2 looks more broadly at how these theories and approaches have been incorporated into settings and present-day policies. The chapters also offer insights from practitioners on how the theories are used successfully and how different countries and cultures adopt and implement particular approaches.
This latest book in the Key Concepts in Early Childhood Series is essential reading for early years practitioners and students who want to support their studies and deepen their understanding, as it makes the pedagogical theories behind the early years curriculum and framework easy to understand and apply.
The book is divided into two parts. The first provides a brief overview of the theorists and approaches, both historical and modern, with explanations, backgrounds, benefits, and criticisms where appropriate. It also defines key terms used in theory and research alongside examples of how they work in practice. Part 2 looks more broadly at how these theories and approaches have been incorporated into settings and present-day policies. The chapters also offer insights from practitioners on how the theories are used successfully and how different countries and cultures adopt and implement particular approaches.
This latest book in the Key Concepts in Early Childhood Series is essential reading for early years practitioners and students who want to support their studies and deepen their understanding, as it makes the pedagogical theories behind the early years curriculum and framework easy to understand and apply.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional Practice & Development and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
16 farbige Abbildungen, 16 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
16 Halftones, color; 16 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
221 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-69133-6 (9781032691336)
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Chloe Webster is a former practitioner and childminder with a wealth of experience in the sector.
Content
Introduction
Part 1 - Explaining terms
Ainsworth
Anti-racist practice
Athey
Attachment theory
Bandura
Bavolek
Beach Schools
Belsky
Bourdieu
Bowlby
Bronfenbrenner
Bruner
Chomsky
Curiosity approach
Dewey
Dweck
Erikson
Forest Schools
Freire
Freud
Froebel
Goldschmidt
Gussin-Paley
Helicopter stories
Heuristic Play and Treasure Baskets
High/Scope
Hygge
In The Moment Planning
Issacs
Key person approach
Kohlberg
Laevers
Loving Pedagogy
Malaguzzi
Maslow
McMillan
Montessori
Parten
Pavlov
Pedagogy
Piaget
Pikler approach
Professional love
Reggio Emelia
Scaffolding
Schema Theory
Skinner
Slow Pedagogy
Steiner
Te Whariki
Trauma-informed practice
Treasure baskets
Vygotsky
Waldorf
Winnicott
Zone of Proximal Development
Part 2 - Applying these theories to practice
The importance of embedding theories/approaches that encapsulate the beliefs of the setting as a community
How settings can begin to incorporate and follow new beliefs/ideas/approaches
Staff training
Parental involvement
Challenges of embedding new theories and approaches
Benefits of adopting/embedding new theories and approaches to early childhood education
Behavioural implications of adopting new theories and approaches
How to write a policy on pedagogy
Questions for reflection
Conclusion
Part 1 - Explaining terms
Ainsworth
Anti-racist practice
Athey
Attachment theory
Bandura
Bavolek
Beach Schools
Belsky
Bourdieu
Bowlby
Bronfenbrenner
Bruner
Chomsky
Curiosity approach
Dewey
Dweck
Erikson
Forest Schools
Freire
Freud
Froebel
Goldschmidt
Gussin-Paley
Helicopter stories
Heuristic Play and Treasure Baskets
High/Scope
Hygge
In The Moment Planning
Issacs
Key person approach
Kohlberg
Laevers
Loving Pedagogy
Malaguzzi
Maslow
McMillan
Montessori
Parten
Pavlov
Pedagogy
Piaget
Pikler approach
Professional love
Reggio Emelia
Scaffolding
Schema Theory
Skinner
Slow Pedagogy
Steiner
Te Whariki
Trauma-informed practice
Treasure baskets
Vygotsky
Waldorf
Winnicott
Zone of Proximal Development
Part 2 - Applying these theories to practice
The importance of embedding theories/approaches that encapsulate the beliefs of the setting as a community
How settings can begin to incorporate and follow new beliefs/ideas/approaches
Staff training
Parental involvement
Challenges of embedding new theories and approaches
Benefits of adopting/embedding new theories and approaches to early childhood education
Behavioural implications of adopting new theories and approaches
How to write a policy on pedagogy
Questions for reflection
Conclusion