Birth to Big School (2e)

Karen Kearns
Title Birth to Big School
Edition 2nd
ISBN 9781442511415
ISBN 10 1442511419
Published 24/08/2009
Published by Pearson Australia
Pages
Format Paperback
In stock
 
Total Price $66.95 Add to Cart
Description

Birth to Big School, 2nd edition, is written to support delivery of units in the Certificate III in Children’s Services. The text focuses on development in early and middle childhood, and covers the following topics:

  • Beginnings – introduces concepts and principles relating to child development, and looks at play as a learning strategy for young children
  • Moving – examines physical development, including gross and fine motor skills
  • Thinking and Talking – looks at cognitive development, language and communication and literacy skills
  • Socialising – looks at the development of the closely related social and emotional domains, including key developments such as trust, attachment, autonomy and self-esteem. Also explores how to guide children toward positive behaviour
  • Playing – discusses the provision of appropriate play environments and experiences that support children’s development and learning, including an introduction to observing and documenting children’s learning
  • Documentation – a new chapter which summarises the key elements of a quality early childhood program.

WORKING IN CHILDREN’S SERVICES SERIES

Each of the books in the award-winning Working in Children’s Services Series has been written to assist students in attaining the skills and knowledge required to achieve a Children’s Services qualification. With its easy-to-read style and engaging full-colour presentation, this series is an excellent resource for students. Other titles in the series:

Certificate III in Children’s Services
The Big Picture, 2nd edition (ISBN: 9781442514270)

Diploma of Children’s Services (Early childhood education and care)
The Business of Childcare, 2nd edition (ISBN: 9781442514294)
Frameworks for Learning Development, 2nd edition (ISBN: 9781442514287)

New to this edition
  • Graphic full colour presentation engages students and helps them to understand the concepts presented
  • A new chapter sums up the key elements of a quality early childhood program.
Features & benefits
  • Learning outcomes listed throughout ensure students focus on the key topics
  • Margin notes further explain key concepts
  • Scenarios show students how the theory is applied in real life
  • Think About activities enable students to reflect on the theory
  • Discussion activities encourage classroom debate on important issues
  • Glossary of terms for ease of reference.
Author biography

Karen Kearns M.Ed. (EC), B.Ed. (EC), Grad.Dip.Ed. (Spec.Ed.), Dip.Teach. (EC) and Cert. IV Assessment and Workplace Training.
Karen is the founder of an RTO specialising in child care and has been actively involved in early childhood education as a teacher, Children’s Services Advisor, lecturer and consultant. She is co-author of several early childhood texts and has a special interest in the management of children’s services.

Target audience
CHCCHILD301A    Support behaviour of children and young people
CHCFC301A           Support the development of children
CHCIC301D            Interact effectively with children
CHCPR301A           Provide experiences to support children’s play and learning
CHCPR303D          Develop understanding of children’s interests and developmental needs
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