The book:
• Explains how emotional and cognitive self-regulation in the early years underpins lifelong learning
• Investigates how children engage in learning through playing and exploring and are motivated through active learning
• Explores how children become creative and critical thinkers, excited by their own learning power and able to review their own learning and thinking
• Outlines how to approach observation, assessment and planning appropriately
• Suggests how to continue the characteristics of effective learning into work with older children and staff teams
Written by leaders in the field, based on research and rich in practical examples and case studies, this is an essential read for early years students and practitioners. The book will support those who want to find out more about how to encourage children in becoming self-regulated, playful, active learners who think deeply and creatively about their own learning and the world around them.
“Whatever kind of early years setting you work in, this book is sure to inform, inspire and enthuse you and your staff.”
Sue Cowley, Early Years Teacher, Author, Presenter and Trainer
“The publication provides academic evidence, practical guidance and support for undergraduates and the general reader.”
Michael Freeston, Director of Quality Improvement, Early Years Alliance
“Such a wonderful range of chapter contributors ensures that this book remains essential reading for students and professionals at all levels.”
Dr Karen Boardman, Head of Early Years Education, Edge Hill University, UK
Helen Moylett is an independent early years consultant and writer. She has been an early years teacher, a local authority adviser and a university lecturer as well as head of a nursery school and children’s centre. Helen was centrally involved in developing the Early Years Foundation Stage and has received a Nursery World Lifetime Achievement Award.