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Author Raban-Bisby, Bridie, author.

Title Developing self and self-concepts in early childhood education and beyond / Bridie Raban (Honorary Professorial Fellow, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, Australia).

Publication Info. Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
©2020

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (ix, 133 pages)
Series Emerald points
Emerald points.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary It is widely accepted that interactions between adults and infants change over time and babies play a dynamic role in their interactions with those who care for them. Acknowledging that their sense of self is moulded by these experiences, and reflected in their own behaviours later in life, this book focuses on the development of an infant's sense of self from the moment of birth, into school, and beyond. In the first part of the monograph, the author weaves together both theoretical speculation and empirical research on the topic. Studies from across the last century are tracked and reinforced with 21st century contemporary research. Moving on from this foundation, the second section presents an observation study of four three-year old children in their homes and first term in school, providing a real-life practical illustration of the theoretical background. Drawing on analysis of children in their home environments and in school, including transcripts of conversations engaged in at home, and notes based on classroom observations, the author presents a cutting-edge insight into the adjustment and adaptation of the study participants' first experience of school, reflected against the background of their home lives.
Contents Introduction -- SECTION 1 -- 1. Research Findings Concerning Mothers and Infants -- 2. The Psychodynamic Perspective on the Mother-Child Relationship -- 3. Self as the Object of Knowledge-But Who Knows? -- 4. The World of Other Persons -- 5. Communication and Learning-Implications for the Children and Their Teachers -- SECTION 2 -- 6. Basis for the Observation of Four Children -- 7. Descriptive Analysis of Personal Interaction Styles within the Home -- 8. Observations of Each Child during Their First Term in School -- 9. Retrospect -- REFERENCES -- INDEX
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Subject Self in children.
Early childhood education.
early childhood education.
Child & developmental psychology.
Psychology -- Developmental -- Child.
Early childhood education
Self in children
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