
Talking with Feeling in the Early Years
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This book explains the origins of Work Discussion, the results of a year-long evaluation of its impact in a large early years setting, and the accounts of five nursery leaders who have experienced using Work Discussion. Concluding with practical advice on preparing to go forward for training in facilitating Work Discussion groups in early years settings, chapters cover:
How to set up Work Discussion as a model of professional reflection
Structuring conversations and responding to difficult incidents and experiences
The benefits of Work Discussion for practitioners, children and families
Detailed case studies of Work Discussion in action.
Written by leading experts and including reflective questions throughout, this will be valuable reading for early years practitioners as well as managers wanting to support their staff's mental health wellbeing.
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Chapter 1. Let's get serious about feelings in early years practice (Peter Elfer);
Chapter 2. Introducing Work Discussion as an holistic model of professional reflection (Dilys Wilson)
Part Two: Does Work Discussion work? A research evaluation from the perspectives of practitioners, children, and parents
Chapter 3. Introducing the Research Evaluation (Peter Elfer)
Chapter 4. The practitioners' perspectives (Antonia Zachariou)
Chapter 5. Does 'Work Discussion' work? How can we know if Work Discussion makes a difference for children (Sue Robson)
Chapter 6. The parents' perspective. What was learnt in the evaluation about working with parents and what matters to parents? (Sue Greenfield)
Part Three: Five Nursery Managers talk about their experience of Work Discussion
Chapter 7: Research into Practice. Inviting Nursery Leaders to try out Work Discussion: What did they make of it?
Chapter 8. Christina's story
Chapter 9. Emily's story
Chapter 10. Lisa's story
Chapter 11. Sam's story
Chapter 12. Tricia's story
Part Four: What is involved in leading a Work Discussion group?
13. Building space to talk and think: Five Key Tasks for Work Discussion Facilitators (Ruth and Peter)
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