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Supporting Children’s Well-Being During Early Childhood Transition to School

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Life transitions differ concerning the intensity of the change and the intensity of the child’s reaction to that change.

For most children, the first and most significant transition is from the family home to an institution of early care and education, which includes preschool.

These transitions can also include children's passage from kindergarten to elementary school.

However, the intensity of the child's reaction is related to the size of the change that is happening and also to who or what is involved in that change and the importance a child attributes to that someone or something. Supporting Children’s Well-Being During Early Childhood Transition to School is an essential scholarly publication that examines evidence-based practices and approaches that fully support a child’s well-being during transition periods in early childhood.

It serves as a resource to rethink contemporary transition theoretical models, research studies, and applied practices.

Featuring a wide range of topics such as emotional competency, language learners, and professional development, this book is ideal for academicians, psychologists, early childhood educators, daycare centers, curriculum designers, policymakers, researchers, education professionals, and students. Topics Covered:Curriculum DesignEarly Childhood EducationEmotional CompetencyEquityFamily-Teacher PartnershipKindergartenLanguage LearnersLinguisticsProfessional DevelopmentSchool Readiness

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Business Science Reference
1799844358 / 9781799844358
Hardback
30/10/2020
United States
300 pages
633 grams