Creating a Learning Environment for Babies & Toddlers/ by Ann Clare

By: Clare, Ann [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, 2012Description: 139 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780857027696Other title: Creating a learning environment for babies and toddlersSubject(s): Early childhood education | Early childhood education -- Great Britain | Infants -- Development | Toddlers -- DevelopmentDDC classification: 372.21 CLA 2012
Contents:
Why environments matter -- The emotional environment -- The role of adults in the environment -- The physical environment -- The creative environment -- Parents and the environment -- Observing and questioning.
Summary: "Understanding the factors that contribute to a positive learning environment is vital for those working with children from birth to 3 years. Using extensive case study material, Ann Clare focuses on the experiences of babies and toddlers in various care settings, and the role adults play in developing creative and supportive environments. The effect on speech and language development is explored, with reference to recent research and initiatives. Information gathered from parents and childcare workers helps provide a deep consideration of parents' childcare choices. Topics covered include: the emotional environment; the role of adults in the environment; the physical environment; the creative environment; parents and the environment ; observing and questioning. This detailed study of current research and literature provides an invaluable source of information for those planning to work with babies and toddlers, as well as experienced childcare providers wanting to reflect on the care and learning they offer children and families."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why environments matter -- The emotional environment -- The role of adults in the environment -- The physical environment -- The creative environment -- Parents and the environment -- Observing and questioning.

"Understanding the factors that contribute to a positive learning environment is vital for those working with children from birth to 3 years. Using extensive case study material, Ann Clare focuses on the experiences of babies and toddlers in various care settings, and the role adults play in developing creative and supportive environments. The effect on speech and language development is explored, with reference to recent research and initiatives. Information gathered from parents and childcare workers helps provide a deep consideration of parents' childcare choices. Topics covered include: the emotional environment; the role of adults in the environment; the physical environment; the creative environment; parents and the environment ; observing and questioning. This detailed study of current research and literature provides an invaluable source of information for those planning to work with babies and toddlers, as well as experienced childcare providers wanting to reflect on the care and learning they offer children and families."--Publisher description.

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