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Book Synopsis
A practical guide that helps Early Years practitioners to engage fathers in their child's wellbeing. It provides practitioners with: strategies for recruiting, engaging and retaining fathers; evaluation techniques to develop work with fathers over time; evidence on father involvement; and, policy frameworks and their impact on practice.

Trade Review
‘An inspiring book which not only highlights the huge difference that fathers can make to their families, but also outlines some simple and effective steps we can take to ensure more children enjoy the benefits of having an involved dad in their lives. Carol and Roger's excellent guide to Engaging Fathers in the Early Years is essential reading for everyone working with children and families in the UK today.' Glen Poole, Strategic Director, The Men's Network, UK
‘This book is a welcome addition and reaffirms the importance of engaging fathers. Offering chapters which focus on the different circumstances of the modern dad is helpful in provoking discussion and strategies for ensuring that dads are included.'June O'Sullivan, Chief Executive, London Early Years Foundation, UK
The whole book is an important initial read for any practitioner, manager or policy-maker in early years’ settings when they are reviewing or designing a whole family service that seeks to really understand and practically engage fathers for the benefit of all our children’s welfare. -- Simon Howard, Nottingham Trent University, UK * Practice *

Table of Contents
Introduction: Carol Potter and Roger Olley; Part 1: The Context; 1. Benefits of Father Involvement in the Early Years: Carol Potter; 2. Fathers and the Policy Context: What it Means for Practitioners: Roger Olley And Carol Potter; Part 2: Policy into Practice; 3. Recruitment, Registration and Retention: David Van Der Veldt and Charlotte Dack; 4. Engaging Fathers in the Antenatal and Postnatal Periods: Roger Olley; 5. Engaging Fathers in Toddler Groups: Tim Khan; 6. Engaging Fathers in Transitions: From Children's Centres to School: Carol Potter, Gary Walker and Bev Keen; Part 3: Addressing Diversity; 7. Engaging Young Fathers: Nigel Sherriff, Kevin Lowe and Liz Mcdonnell; 8. Engaging Fathers of Disabled Children: Kathy Rist; 9. Engaging Fathers from BME Backgrounds: Roger Olley; 10. Engaging Separated and Disengaged Fathers: Geoff Read; Conclusions and Ways Forward: Roger Olley and Carol Potter; Index.

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    Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    Publication Date: 1/26/2012 12:04:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781441196958, 978-1441196958
    ISBN10: 1441196951

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A practical guide that helps Early Years practitioners to engage fathers in their child's wellbeing. It provides practitioners with: strategies for recruiting, engaging and retaining fathers; evaluation techniques to develop work with fathers over time; evidence on father involvement; and, policy frameworks and their impact on practice.

    Trade Review
    ‘An inspiring book which not only highlights the huge difference that fathers can make to their families, but also outlines some simple and effective steps we can take to ensure more children enjoy the benefits of having an involved dad in their lives. Carol and Roger's excellent guide to Engaging Fathers in the Early Years is essential reading for everyone working with children and families in the UK today.' Glen Poole, Strategic Director, The Men's Network, UK
    ‘This book is a welcome addition and reaffirms the importance of engaging fathers. Offering chapters which focus on the different circumstances of the modern dad is helpful in provoking discussion and strategies for ensuring that dads are included.'June O'Sullivan, Chief Executive, London Early Years Foundation, UK
    The whole book is an important initial read for any practitioner, manager or policy-maker in early years’ settings when they are reviewing or designing a whole family service that seeks to really understand and practically engage fathers for the benefit of all our children’s welfare. -- Simon Howard, Nottingham Trent University, UK * Practice *

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: Carol Potter and Roger Olley; Part 1: The Context; 1. Benefits of Father Involvement in the Early Years: Carol Potter; 2. Fathers and the Policy Context: What it Means for Practitioners: Roger Olley And Carol Potter; Part 2: Policy into Practice; 3. Recruitment, Registration and Retention: David Van Der Veldt and Charlotte Dack; 4. Engaging Fathers in the Antenatal and Postnatal Periods: Roger Olley; 5. Engaging Fathers in Toddler Groups: Tim Khan; 6. Engaging Fathers in Transitions: From Children's Centres to School: Carol Potter, Gary Walker and Bev Keen; Part 3: Addressing Diversity; 7. Engaging Young Fathers: Nigel Sherriff, Kevin Lowe and Liz Mcdonnell; 8. Engaging Fathers of Disabled Children: Kathy Rist; 9. Engaging Fathers from BME Backgrounds: Roger Olley; 10. Engaging Separated and Disengaged Fathers: Geoff Read; Conclusions and Ways Forward: Roger Olley and Carol Potter; Index.

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