Key Persons in the Early Years
Building relationships for quality provision in early years settings and primary schools, 2nd Edition
By Peter Elfer, Elinor Goldschmied, Dorothy Selleck
Published September 9th 2011 by Routledge – 164 pages
Published September 9th 2011 by Routledge – 164 pages
Key Persons in the Early Years aims to explain what a Key Person is, the theory behind the approach and the practicalities of implementation. Practical in its approach and containing case studies as examples of reflective practice, this second edition details the role of the Key Person across all ages in the early years. This new edition has been fully updated in line with the EYFS and features a new chapter on the Key Person approach with 3-5 year olds.
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This book will be an essential text for practitioners and students who wish to fully understand the Key Person role and how it can benefit children, parents and their setting.
‘Key Persons in the Early Years makes compelling reading for everyone in the early years community! The authors have skilfully brought together a rich discussion of the theory which underpins the origins and philosophy of the Key Persons approach, alongside their own expert knowledge and ways of knowing young children.’
Dr Jools Page, Programme Director, MA in Early Childhood Education (UK & Malta), University of Sheffield
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Parenting and working, children and nurseries –achieving life balances 2. What is the key person approach? 3. A strategy for implementation. An approach, not a system 4. The key person approach for three to five year olds 5. The key person journey: its benefits and challenges References and further reading Index
Peter Elfer is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies at Roehampton University.
Elinor Goldschmied was an internationally renowned trainer and early years consultant and her work continues to have a profound influence on theory and practice today. She is best known for introducing the Treasure Basket, Heuristic Play with objects and the Key Persons approach into early years practice.
Dorothy Y. Selleck is an independent early years consultant working in local authorities around the UK, leading training and mentoring for schools and settings on the Key Persons approach.
Name: Key Persons in the Early Years: Building relationships for quality provision in early years settings and primary schools, 2nd Edition (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Peter Elfer, Elinor Goldschmied, Dorothy Selleck. Key Persons in the Early Years aims to explain what a Key Person is, the theory behind the approach and the practicalities of implementation. Practical in its approach and containing case studies as examples of reflective practice, this second edition...
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