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Understanding Schemas and Young Children
From Birth to Three



May 2013 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Shortlisted for the 2013 Nursery World Awards!

'This exciting book will greatly enhance understanding of learning throughout the early years, and reinforces the importance of responsive professionals who understand children's schemas. Atherton and Nutbrown have brought together socio-cultural and cognitive learning theories with ease, and their metaphors are brilliantly evocative'
-Dr Anne Meade, Consultant

'This book is drawn from a study carried out with rigour and contains several gems, such as the 'bike and slide exploration'; the idea of adults engaging in 'a dialogue of conceptual correspondence' with children; and tables outlining 'what the children might have been thinking'. A great read!'
-Dr Cath Arnold, Pen Green Early Years Centre

'This is an exciting and illuminating account of babies and toddlers, following their schema fascinations with determination and competence, as they continually explore and experiment and come to know their world. This book captivated me. It should be in every early childhood education setting'
-Pam Cubey

This is the first book to focus specifically on Schemas and children under three. The authors trace the development of schemas from motor level through to symbolic representation, and show how to use schema theory to understand young children's learning and behaviour.

This accessible and student-friendly book includes:

-activities and discussion points

-links to policy and practice

-descriptive observational material

-a look at the ethics of this kind of research

-numerous photographs and illustrations

-suggestions for follow-up reading

The book is aimed at early childhood professionals and practitioners in ECEC settings, as well as those on initial training courses, teacher education, Early Years courses, and higher degrees.


 
Acknowledgements
 
About the Author
 
Foreword
 
PART ONE: KNOWING ABOUT SCHEMAS
 
Introduction
 
Schemas and the Youngest Children
 
Observing Children: Spotting Schemas
 
PART TWO: HOW DO CHILDREN UNDER THREE PURSUE THEIR SCHEMAS? 'ALL ABOUT HENRY'
 
Henry's Containing and Enveloping Schema
 
Henry's Back and Forth Schema
 
Henry's Dynamic Vertical Schema
 
Henry's Mark Making and Figurative Representations
 
PART THREE: DEVELOPMENTAL JOURNEYS: TRACING DEVELOPMENTS IN CHILDREN'S THINKING FROM MOTOR TO SYMBOLIC BEHAVIOURS
 
Containing and Enveloping Schema
 
Going through a Boundary Schema
 
Dynamic Vertical Schema
 
Stories from Home
 
Epilogue
 
Bibliography
 
Name Index
 
Subject Index

A user friendly guide to the importance of schemas in young children

Kerrie Lee
Faculty of Education (Hull), Hull University
September 18, 2013

An excellent text in helping students to understand schemas

Mrs Louise Atkins
School of Education & Training, Greenwich University
September 16, 2013

Excellent resource that will support students to further understand schemas

Mrs Fiona Craig
Education , Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education
August 21, 2013

This will be for those interested in understanding child development.

Mrs Alison Silby
School of Sport and Education, Brunel University
July 20, 2013

Excellent
Interesting and academically written
Will become an essential source of information for future students

Mrs Julie Brierley
Scarborough School of Education, Hull University
July 8, 2013

I really like this text. It is a welcome addition to literature on working with infants and toddlers. I am especially pleased that this book is based on the thought provoking doctoral study of the main author. The images bring the book to life and add depth of meaning to the text.

Dr Jools Page
Education , Sheffield University
June 17, 2013

A very good read, explains the concept of childrens Schemas in easy to understand term. a must for early years students.

Mrs Helen Middleton
Caring, Cardiff and Vale College
June 13, 2013

A must for all early years students, explians the concept of childrens schemas in understandable terms.

Mrs Helen Middleton
Caring, Cardiff and Vale College
June 13, 2013

Excellent resource for Level 3 and Higher Education drawing on relevant examples to illustrate concepts and themes.

Mrs Valerie Quinn-Martin
Health Care and Early Years, Swindon College
June 3, 2013

Schema is an important theme within the Early Years, one which practitioners should fully understand.This an excellent easy to use book for use when delivering child development.

Mrs Liz Tomlin
Early years, Adult Education Centre
May 23, 2013

Sample Materials & Chapters

Sample chapter (Chapter 1)


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