Empirical Approach to Preparing Children for Starting School

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Child's Adjustment
Child's Fourth Birthday
Children's Academic Learning
Children's School Readiness
Children’s Academic Learning
Children’s School Readiness
Child’s Adjustment
Child’s Fourth Birthday
Co-construct Meanings
Compulsory School Education
Curriculum Transition
Defining School Readiness
Early Childhood Education and Care policy
early childhood relationships
Early Education Field
Early Years Foundation Stage
early years transition
ECEC Policy
ECEC Practice
ECEC Practitioner
ECEC Provision
ECEC Sector
ECEC Setting
ECEC Teacher
ECM Outcome
educational policy analysis
empirical research
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EYFS
Familiar Relationship
Liberal Democrat Coalition Government
Local Government Education Departments
Multi-disciplinary Task
parents
practitioner family collaboration
practitioners
qualitative educational research
relational transition framework in education
relationships
research
school adjustment process
School readiness
Starting School
teachers
transitions
Utopian Relationship

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138607514
  • Weight: 420g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book presents an exploration of the beliefs held by parents, Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) practitioners and teachers and their relationships during children’s transition to school. This exploration was prompted by the author’s observations that the relationships between ECEC practitioners and teachers became increasingly strained when the term school readiness was introduced to the EYFS.

Drawing on the findings of empirical research, the book presents the four qualities of relationships between parents, ECEC practitioners and teachers during children’s transition to school. Unlike many current texts, this book extends the transition to include the phases of preparation and adjustment and explores how the qualities of relationships between parents, ECEC practitioners and teachers can change throughout thephases of the transition. The conceptual framework, ‘The Relational Transition to School’ is developed and is a useful tool for researchers and those working together to explore the qualities of relationships between those supporting children during a transition.

An Empirical Approach to Preparing Children for Starting School will be of great interest to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the field of early childhood education, as well as those training to be early years practitioners.

Karen Wickett is a lecturer and joint programme lead for the BA Early Childhood Studies programme, at the University of Plymouth. Her lecturing and research builds on thirty years leading and working in a range of ECEC settings.

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