Understanding Behaviour in Early Years Settings

Understanding Behaviour in Early Years Settings
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-13 : 9781315308210
ISBN-10 : 1315308215
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Book Synopsis Understanding Behaviour in Early Years Settings by : Hannah Mortimer

Download or read book Understanding Behaviour in Early Years Settings written by Hannah Mortimer and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2017-02-24 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Everything we learn, every way we influence others and every relationship we form hangs around a complex interplay of behaviours, feelings and thoughts. This practical book explores the factors that influence children’s behaviour in the early years, enabling practitioners, parents and carers to develop a better understanding and become more intuitive and confident in supporting their development and learning in the first five years. Full of insights and strategies for supporting children when their behaviour gets in the way of learning and wellbeing, or when it is simply ‘different’ in some way, Understanding Behaviour in Early Years Settings demonstrates how practitioners can help children to feel secure, learn and explore while gaining an understanding of how to behave socially and appropriately towards others. Areas covered include building firm foundations and developing attachments; personal, social and emotional development; the language of feelings and behaviour; observing ‘problem’ behaviours and planning interventions; and supporting disability and special educational needs. Including case studies and thinking points in each chapter, this invaluable guide will help early years practitioners, teachers and students to develop their own knowledge, confidence and understanding when working with challenging behaviours.


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