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Evolved through conversations with key early childhood education experts, Schemas in the Early Years focuses on the value of repeated patterns' of action or schemas' in young children's play. It stimulates readers to ask questions of themselves, to watch children closely, and to create a dialogue with parents and other educators as well.

Contributors to this fascinating book discuss their observation of children in naturalistic situations when they are deeply involved in play and identify topics or themes that can be linked to and inspire professional development opportunities. This book provides an antidote to beginning with the curriculum rather than the child and really considers children as learners. Each chapter focuses on young children and schemas, considering a wide age range from babies to children attending statutory schooling.

Schemas in the Early Years is an accessible and inspiring text and serves as essential reading for e

Table of Contents

Introduction Cath Arnold

Chapter 1: Treasure basket play learning to move or moving to learn? Julie Brierley

Chapter 2: Lines and Connections Everywhere: A Possible Insight into Ezra Moores’ Conceptualisation of the World Colette Tait

Chapter 3: Round and Round: Learning about schemas in the Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) curriculum Amanda Thomas

Chapter 4: Schemas and Language Emma Hewitt

Chapter 5: Schemas and Metaphor Cath Arnold and Sue Gascoyne

Chapter 6: Why do they do that, and how should we respond? Kate Barker

Chapter 7: An Exploration of Schematic Play in Autistic Children

Tamsin Grimmer and Sue Gascoyne

Chapter 8: Feeling at home in the world: linking schemas with landscape and embodiment understandings Jan White

Chapter 9: Bringing post-humanism and Froebel into conversation with schema play Christina MacRae

Chapter 10: Children First: The Relevance of Schemas for Children in School Christine Parker

Co-writers: Zoë Austin and Antonio Griffiths-Murru

Concluding Thoughts Jan White and Cath Arnold

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 8/10/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032123967, 978-1032123967
      ISBN10: 1032123966

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Evolved through conversations with key early childhood education experts, Schemas in the Early Years focuses on the value of repeated patterns' of action or schemas' in young children's play. It stimulates readers to ask questions of themselves, to watch children closely, and to create a dialogue with parents and other educators as well.

      Contributors to this fascinating book discuss their observation of children in naturalistic situations when they are deeply involved in play and identify topics or themes that can be linked to and inspire professional development opportunities. This book provides an antidote to beginning with the curriculum rather than the child and really considers children as learners. Each chapter focuses on young children and schemas, considering a wide age range from babies to children attending statutory schooling.

      Schemas in the Early Years is an accessible and inspiring text and serves as essential reading for e

      Table of Contents

      Introduction Cath Arnold

      Chapter 1: Treasure basket play learning to move or moving to learn? Julie Brierley

      Chapter 2: Lines and Connections Everywhere: A Possible Insight into Ezra Moores’ Conceptualisation of the World Colette Tait

      Chapter 3: Round and Round: Learning about schemas in the Welsh Foundation Phase (FP) curriculum Amanda Thomas

      Chapter 4: Schemas and Language Emma Hewitt

      Chapter 5: Schemas and Metaphor Cath Arnold and Sue Gascoyne

      Chapter 6: Why do they do that, and how should we respond? Kate Barker

      Chapter 7: An Exploration of Schematic Play in Autistic Children

      Tamsin Grimmer and Sue Gascoyne

      Chapter 8: Feeling at home in the world: linking schemas with landscape and embodiment understandings Jan White

      Chapter 9: Bringing post-humanism and Froebel into conversation with schema play Christina MacRae

      Chapter 10: Children First: The Relevance of Schemas for Children in School Christine Parker

      Co-writers: Zoë Austin and Antonio Griffiths-Murru

      Concluding Thoughts Jan White and Cath Arnold

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