Local Literacies in Early Childhood

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Children's Centre Groups
Children's Centre Staff
Children's Early Literacy Experiences
Children's Home Literacy Practices
community resource access
Disengage
early childhood literacy inequalities
early years education
ECEC Professional
ECEC Provider
ECEC Provision
ECEC Setting
EPPE Study
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ethnographic research
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Fictional Picture Books
Home Learning Environment
Invisible Pedagogy
Literacy Practices
Literacy Resources
Mrs White
parental engagement
Pathway Group
Relief Road
School Readiness
school readiness disparities
Social Housing Estates
social policy impact
Start Children's Centre
UK Government Policy
Visible Pedagogy
Working Class Mothers

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032072128
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book contributes to current debates about the importance of early literacy and the different ways that literacy resources offer support to parents with young children. It sheds light on the impact of policy discourse and austerity measures on community resources designed to support children’s early literacy learning.

Based on an ethnographic study carried out in a small town in the East Midlands, UK, the book shows how government policy is enacted in four local resources – Sure Start children’s centres, pre-schools, a public library and privately run parent and child early education classes. It reveals how inequalities and contradictions exist in different forms of community literacy provision which can explain some of the educational differences evident when children start school. With a particular focus on mothers, the book reveals how parents are supported differently depending on where they go and how they are viewed by the professionals they encounter. The book contributes to the current literature around literacy in early childhood and combines a unique case study with theoretical concepts to offer a new way of thinking about early intervention, parental engagement and school readiness.

Local Literacies in Early Childhood will be highly relevant reading for researchers, academics and post-graduate students in the field of early childhood education and literacy education. It will also be of interest to policymakers, early childhood professionals, literacy advisors and librarians from different local, national and international contexts wishing to support parents and children more equitably so that learning opportunities can be maximised and educational inequalities tackled.

Helen Victoria Smith is Assistant Professor at the School of Education, University of Nottingham, UK.

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