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Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years By Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years by Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)


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Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years provides evidence-based research and real-life strategies that support social and emotional development and well-being for children aged 35 years.

Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years Summary

Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years: Research, Applications and Strategies by Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)

Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years provides evidence-based research and real-life strategies that support social and emotional development and well-being for children aged 35 years. It places emphasis on nurturing social emotional competence through purposeful scaffolding activities and how these can be used by children and families to create a harmonious platform for building resilience and positive relationships with family and the community.

Drawing on principles from Positive Psychology and Positive Education, it is illustrated throughout with examples of sustainable practice in diverse, global settings. Key topics explored include:

    • Contemporary well-being concepts, including grit, growth mindset and gratitude, as well as classic constructs such as coping and self-efficacy
      • The attitudes and skills that need to be developed to ensure that young children flourish
        • Cognitive and sociocultural perspectives complemented by neuroscience and epigenetics
          • Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the early years curriculum
            • Using visual tools the Early Years Coping Cards
              • How we measure young childrens coping
                • The relationship between coping, stress and mental health
                  • Recognition of the importance of parents own coping skills
                    • How partnerships with communities can improve childrens SEL.

                      Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years shows how we can support young children to develop an understanding of what it means to be happy and to flourish as a socially responsible member of the family and wider community. It is essential reading for teachers, parents and professionals who work with young children, as well as academics in child development.

                      Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years Reviews

                      Combining their interdisciplinary heritages of early childhood education and psychology, Deans, Frydenberg and Lian have produced an outstanding scholarly publication that will be welcomed by professionals working with young children and their families. Given the complex challenges impacting family life in contemporary society, this text offers much needed guidance in strengthening the social and emotional wellbeing of young children. Research rich insights provoke thinking and provide a sound platform for considering suggestions that are practical and relevant to todays families. The warmth of intergenerational nurturing and reciprocal nature of these relationships are beautifully captured in this text. Recommended as an essential text for initial teacher education as well as continuing professional development of experienced teachers, social workers and psychologists.

                      Professor Manjula Waniganayake

                      Professor of Early Childhood Education

                      Macquarie University, Australia

                      Combining their interdisciplinary heritages of early childhood education and psychology, Deans, Frydenberg and Lian have produced an outstanding scholarly publication that will be welcomed by professionals working with young children and their families. Given the complex challenges impacting family life in contemporary society, this text offers much needed guidance in strengthening the social and emotional wellbeing of young children. Research rich insights provoke thinking and provide a sound platform for considering suggestions that are practical and relevant to todays families. The warmth of intergenerational nurturing and reciprocal nature of these relationships are beautifully captured in this text. Recommended as an essential text for initial teacher education as well as continuing professional development of experienced teachers, social workers and psychologists.

                      Professor Manjula Waniganayake

                      Professor of Early Childhood Education

                      Macquarie University, Australia

                      Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years opens the doors for positive education and positive psychology practices in early childhood education and provides an innovative theory and research-driven resource to build wellbeing in young children through social and emotional learning. A childs ability to successfully cope with day-to-day difficulties and challenges is a fundamental proficiency that should be prioritised alongside STEM and literacy in the classroom. Like academic skills, social and emotional competencies can be taught, and the earlier the better. This book provides essential know-how for educators and parents who want to support the development of healthy flourishing children.

                      Dr Kelly-Ann Allen

                      Senior Lecturer Educational Psychology and Inclusive Education, Faculty of Education, Monash University

                      About Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)

                      Erica Frydenberg is Associate Professor in psychology in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia.

                      Janice Deans is Associate Director, Early Childhood Education, University of Melbourne, Australia.

                      Rachel Liang is Honorary Research Fellow, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, University of Melbourne, Australia.

                      Table of Contents

                      Chapter 1 Capturing the Well-being construct in the Pre-School Years

                      Chapter 2 Development in Context

                      Chapter 3 Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in the Early Years Curriculum

                      Chapter 4 Early years visual coping tools: Operationalising Social and Emotional Competencies in Pre-school Children

                      Chapter 5 Measuring Coping in a Pre-school Population

                      Chapter 6 The Relationship between Coping, Stress and Mental Health in a Pre-school Population

                      Chapter 7 Teaching Coping Skills in the Context of Positive Parenting

                      Chapter 8 Approaches to Pre-school Social-Emotional Learning: Targeting Empathy, Resilience, Prosocial and Problem Behaviour through Coping Strategies

                      Chapter 9 Embedding SEL within the curriculum: Partnerships with communities

                      By Sophia Stirling

                      Chapter 10 Putting it together: Developing well-being in the early years

                      Additional information

                      NPB9780367028626
                      9780367028626
                      036702862X
                      Promoting Well-Being in the Pre-School Years: Research, Applications and Strategies by Erica Frydenberg (University of Melbourne, Australia)
                      New
                      Hardback
                      Taylor & Francis Ltd
                      2019-12-10
                      178
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