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Book SynopsisThough children's wellbeing is high on the agenda for policy makers, the welfare of the professionals looking after them is often taken for granted. Sonia Mainstone-Cotton recognises that in order to enhance children's emotional wellbeing, it's vital that early years professionals are stress-free and emotionally well themselves. This is the first guide of its kind, offering succinct and practical guidance, tips and ideas for those working with young children on how to comfortably manage the pressures of their job, improve their work/life balance, and support the wellbeing of their colleagues. Easy to dip in and out of, this guide is an essential item for any early years staff room.
Trade ReviewAmongst the many merits of this hugely relevant text, the advice and suggestions are supremely practical and achievable ... to ensure that you remain at your very best, healthy and well prepared to work with children in the early years. -- Fred Lacey, Clinical psychotherapist and supervisor, Education and nurture consultant
Essential reading for anyone working with children, from the baby room to secondary school, from new starter to experienced manager or head teacher. -- Kathy Brodie, Author, consultant and host of the Early Years Summit
This is an excellent companion to Sonia's previous book
Promoting Young Children's Emotional Health and Wellbeing ... an honest, compassionate book with clear, helpful ideas. -- Ruth Ferguson, Specialist Senior Educational Psychologist, Brighter Futures CIC
Table of ContentsIntroduction. 1. Physical Wellbeing. 2. Emotional Wellbeing. 3. Mental wellbeing. 4. Spiritual wellbeing. 5. How we support colleagues. 6. Managers. Conclusion