Nurturing Children’s Emotional Wellbeing in the Early Years

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Bright Horizons
Caroline Wright
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Child Development
child-parent relationships
developmental psychology early years
early childhood mental health
Early Years Foundation Stage
emotional wellbeing strategies for educators
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Michelle Demirtas
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Wellbeing Curriculum

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032892573
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Being mentally healthy in early childhood enables babies and young children to understand and cope with emotions, experience meaningful, nurturing relationships, and explore, play and learn. This book supports early-years practitioners to develop and consider the quality of their interactions and to understand how to meet children’s emotional needs effectively.

The book considers what every child needs to feel safe, secure and loved. Offering a whole setting approach to emotional health and wellbeing, it outlines essential knowledge on brain development, environments and working with parents. Chapters cover neuroscientific theories on early brain development and practice, and are aligned to typical child development, offering practical evidence-based strategies and activities to secure children’s emotional wellbeing both now and as they grow.

Including reflective tasks and suggestions for individual and group activities, this is essential reading for early-years practitioners and students. It will also be valuable reading for parents.

Caroline Wright is the director of early childhood for Bright Horizons UK. She was formerly EYFS quality improvement lead in a local authority and Ofsted inspector in schools and nurseries for over 14 years.

Michelle Dermitas is the head of pedagogical research & development at Bright Horizons UK, and the strategic and pedagogical lead for Emotional Wellbeing in Young Children across the UK.

Bright Horizons Family Solutions has been supporting the evolving needs of working families for more than 35 years, and our strong passion for research-informed pedagogy ensures that children and families remain at the centre of all we do.

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