Wellbeing from Birth
- Rosemary Roberts - Author and Early Years consultant
Health/Safety/Nutrition
This book provides some answers to these complex questions, in a straightforward, accessible way. Parts 1 and 2 offer students and practitioners a strong theoretical framework within which to explore ways of developing and extending their work with children and families, and with each other, including guidance on observation and assessment for planning. Part 3 provides practical strategies based on work involving families from a range of ethnic backgrounds, children's centre staff, local authority advisers, childminders, additional needs teachers and health visitors. Linking with the Early Years Foundation Stage, the book examines developing the key person approach, the power of play and making the most of everyday experiences. Part 4 discusses wellbeing for parents and practitioners, and collective wellbeing in settings and communities.
Essential reading for anyone studying early childhood, and for managers and practitioners working with young children and their families, this book is an inspirational guide to developing a framework for wellbeing from birth.
A fantastic introduction to the wellbeing of young children - covers all the key areas
Excellent - will be extremely beneficial as it explores issues which are directly relevant to the module.
This is a superb book which I use all the time.
I love this book, as a mother and a professional. The chapters on wellbeing and relationships are great. The chapter about investing in wellbeing is really interesting, practical advice about observation, assessment & planning. Page 82 - companionable meals is a lovely example. A great read for parents, students and lecturers.
A good introduction to Wellbeing laid out in an accessible format with clear links to good practice.
A good text for linking ideas from theorists and research
An interesting text which explores a range of ideas appropriate to exploring children's health and wellbeing.
An excellent and enjoyable read with clear language for all levels of students
Excellent coverage of under 3's. Most books deal with older children.
I like the way each chapter fits with the others in a progressive way, very readable and understandable.
This book will help provide a thorough understanding of the key issues relating to child development, in particular emotional well being. Students who are undertaking a piece of research would find this knowledge useful when deciding to use more creative methods for obtaining data from children.