Psychological Perspectives on Early Childhood Education

Psychological Perspectives on Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: Susan L. Golbeck
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135669643
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 345

The field of early childhood education and the science of psychology have a long and closely intertwined history. The study of young children's learning within school contexts provides a test of developmental theory while at the same time identifies the limits of psychology for informing practice. The purpose of this book, part of the Rutgers Invitational Symposium on Education Series, is to bring together the work of the leading researchers in the field of child development and early education to inform three issues facing the United States today: * clarifying developmentally appropriate instruction from the perspective of cognitive developmental psychology; * ensuring that young children's schooling adequately addresses content; and * meeting cognitive goals while simultaneously supporting social and emotional development. Throughout, the role of empirical inquiry in developmental psychology for the practice of early education is examined.


Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

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  • Author: Vincent Alfonso
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781935625285
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

In this special focus issue of Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education (PECPE) guest editors Melissa Stormont and Laine Young-Walker include several manuscripts on prevention of behavioral and emotional disorders in early childhood. More specifically, topics such as the creation of interdisciplinary prevention efforts on a wide scale within a local community, the importance and strategies to increase early screening using evidence based tools, and coordinated and systematic ways to create sustainable change in different early childhood settings are addressed. I am thankful to them for preparing an excellent issue for researchers, practitioners, and students alike.


Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

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  • Author: David E. McIntosh
  • Publisher: Volume
  • ISBN: 9781935625445
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0


Child Psychology and Childhood Education

Child Psychology and Childhood Education

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  • Author: Lawrence Kohlberg
  • Publisher: Longman Publishing Group
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Child development
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 484


Developmental Psychology and Early Childhood Education

Developmental Psychology and Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: David Whitebread
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 1446254097
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

The importance of high quality early childhood education is now universally recognised, and this quality crucially depends upon the practitioners who work with our young children, and their deep understanding of how children develop and learn. This book makes a vital contribution to this understanding, providing authoritative reviews of key areas of research in developmental psychology, and demonstrating how these can inform practice in early years educational settings. The book′s major theme is the fundamental importance of young children developing as independent, self-regulating learners. It illustrates how good practice is based on four key principles which support and encourage this central aspect of development: - secure attachment and emotional warmth - feelings of control and agency - cognitive challenge, adults supporting learning and children learning from one another - articulation about learning, and opportunities for self-expression. Each chapter includes: - typical and significant questions which arise in practice related to that area of development - an up-to-date review of key research, including insights from observational and experimental work with young children, from evolutionary psychology, and from neuroscientific studies of the developing brain - practical exercises intended to deepen understanding and to inform practice - questions for discussion - recommended further reading. This book provides an invaluable resource for early years students and practitioners, by summarizing new research findings and demonstrating how they can be translated into excellent early years practice. David Whitebread is Senior Lecturer in Developmental Psychology and Early Years Education in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.


Understanding Child Development

Understanding Child Development

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  • Author: Sara Meadows
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 135184024X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 508

Understanding Child Development introduces the main areas of developmental psychology in childhood. Drawing on content which first appeared in ‘Understanding Child Development’, published in 1986, the book includes new bases of evidence and offers an interdisciplinary approach to the subject. Following a thematic approach, this book draws together strands of knowledge from psychology, neuroscience, and medical, social and cognitive sciences. It covers both classic and contemporary theories and research, while also examining child development in real-world settings. Chapters explore conceptual issues, key developmental theories, and research methodology, while developing practical ways of making children’s lives better. These discussions are presented in a refreshing tone giving the reader an insight into the broad area of developmental psychology and its applications. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Understanding Child Development is essential reading for students on introductory courses in developmental psychology. It also offers valuable reading for those on related courses in education, health and social work.


PERSPECTIVES ON EARLY CHILDHOO

PERSPECTIVES ON EARLY CHILDHOO

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  • Author: Vincent Alfonso
  • Publisher: Pace University Press
  • ISBN: 9781935625919
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228


Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

Perspectives on Early Childhood Psychology and Education

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  • Author: Maria Hernández Finch
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781935625773
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

This special issue focused on strategies to promote positive behavioral and academic outcomes in early childhood. The special issue includes articles on consultation and training techniques to improve early childhood educators' use of evidence-based strategies for classroom management. Several articles evaluate and discuss various interventions aimed at improving reading skills of early elementary students. Additionally, the importance of interdisciplinary practices in early childhood education is discussed, and an interdisciplinary training program for behavioral and mental health services is described. Trainers and researchers will appreciate the Behavior Analytic Multitiered Consultation Model for Early Childhood Educators for its practicality and integration of best practices.


Theories of Early Childhood Education

Theories of Early Childhood Education

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  • Author: Lynn E. Cohen
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1317280393
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 196

Theories of Early Childhood Education provides a comprehensive introduction to the various theoretical perspectives influential in early childhood education, from developmental psychology to critical studies, Piaget to Freire. Expert chapter authors examine assumptions underpinning the use of theory in the early years and concisely explore the implications of these questions for policy and practice. Every chapter includes applications to practice that will assist students and professionals in seeing the relevance of the theoretical perspective for their teaching.


Contemporary Perspective on Child Psychology and Education

Contemporary Perspective on Child Psychology and Education

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  • Author: Şenay Çetinkaya
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 9535137387
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 146

In contemporary understanding, the working areas of children's psychology are expanding considerably. The mental health of the children ensures that they are able to use their developmental abilities, cope with difficulties in life, be productive and be creative, and demonstrate cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics appropriate to their developmental turn. This research was conducted to be able to identify behavioral disorders that may be a sign of children's mental problems and to shed light on the resolution of possible problems by facilitating the follow-up of psychosocial developments during the period of growth. This book presents an overview of the contemporary approaches in the departments of child education and psychology, with the hope of them growing up as happy, peaceful, balanced, thoughtful confident and successful individuals.