Sociology of Early Childhood

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Child wellbeing
childhood inequalities
Children's Wellbeing
Children’s Wellbeing
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Critical Pedagogy
Diversity
Early Childhood Educators
Early Childhood Environment Rating Scale
Early Childhood Field
Early Childhood Practice
Early Childhood Services
Early Childhood Settings
Early Childhood Systems
Early Childhood Work
Early Childhood Workforce
Early years
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Family's Religious Beliefs
Family’s Religious Beliefs
gender and education
Health Promoting School Model
Inclusion
Indigenous Education
Infant Toddler Programme
intersectionality children
Jennifer Fane
Kate Raworth
Minority World Countries
Physical Education Learning Area
Post-Structuralist
power and privilege
qualitative case studies
Religion and Education
Social Class
social justice early years
Sociocultural Theory
sociological perspectives
Sociology of Childhood
Sociology of Education
Spiritual Practices
Sustainable Education
Young Children Spirituality

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  • ISBN 9781138089532
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Sociology of Early Childhood brings a new perspective to the field of early childhood education, offering insights into how children's diverse backgrounds shape their life chances. This book will be invaluable for all early childhood educators and students, who want to explore the complexities of contemporary society.

The book takes us through the lives of children from birth to eight years of age, highlighting key issues for babies, for toddlers and for older children, as they grow and learn. Exploring key aspects of inequality, such as gender, social class, race, disability, Indigeneity and sexuality, the sociological insights of this book help educators navigate their role as guides, mediators and advocates for young children. Whether it is understanding children's emotions, working with families, or understanding the challenges of climate change, this book will help, with practical and relevant knowledge.

Traditional approaches to early childhood focus on individual children, often missing a critical awareness of social relationships. There has also been a narrow understanding of children's abilities at a given age or stage, which has ignored the significant impacts of power, privilege and disadvantage. Using sociological theory, the authors unpack how these big issues affect all aspects of children's lives, showing how children struggle to overcome the negative stereotypes which operate to diminish the life chances of many children. This book gives all those who care about or for young children the tools and understanding to become powerful advocates for a better childhood, and a better world.

Yarrow Andrew is a lecturer in early childhood education within the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, Australia, having worked previously for fifteen years as a preschool educator.

Jennifer Fane is a lecturer in health education within the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, Australia, after training and working as a primary school teacher in British Columbia, Canada.

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