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Working With Children, Families and Young People: Professional Dilemmas, Perspectives and Solutions (1st edition)

Dobson, Jim(Edited by)Melrose, Alexandra(Edited by)
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Bridging the gap between learning and the application of knowledge and skills in Early Years settings, this book addresses the nuanced complexities and challenges which students may face as they progress into professional practice. Built around the experiences of undergraduate students, solution-focussed chapters tackle contemporary issues such as safeguarding, new materialism, reflective practice, and working with refugee children, linking these to theoretical and philosophical models and drawing on undergraduate and practitioner insights.

Providing contextualised examples, insight into key issues, and application of theory to practice, this book offers incisive solutions to support the undergraduate journey into a career, with chapters covering topics such as:

  • Best practice as a practitioner creating a caring environment
  • Reflecting on practice to cultivate professional development
  • Working with and for marginalised children
  • Reflective practice

Working with Children, Families and Young People is perfect for undergraduate students on Early Years and Childhood Studies courses, as well as other courses pertaining to working with children and young families, social work, and young communities.

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Routledge
0429017197 / 9780429017193
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
372.21
20/07/2020
England
English
188 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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