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Self-Regulation in the Early Years Sue Robson

Self-Regulation in the Early Years By Sue Robson

Self-Regulation in the Early Years by Sue Robson


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This book supports students and practitioners in Early Childhood Studies, Early Years, Education and related disciplines in understanding self-regulation.

Self-Regulation in the Early Years Summary

Self-Regulation in the Early Years by Sue Robson

This book supports students of Early Childhood Studies, Early Years and related disciplines to understand self-regulation in the early years. It explores what self-regulation is and includes evidence from cognitive, developmental and behavioural psychology and neuroscience. It asks why self-regulation is so central for children and why it is so important for practitioners to support and develop it in young children.

The book explores how self-regulation underpins much of children's development, including social, emotional and cognitive development. Key contexts for self-regulation, in particular aspects such as play and talk, are covered. This book supports students to:

- know why self-regulation matters
- understand why self-regulation is increasingly evident in policy and curricular around the world
- focus on social, emotional and behavioural aspects of self-regulation
- explore the importance of relationships in self-regulation - between children and adults and between children themselves
- effectively observe and document self-regularion

About Sue Robson

Sue Robson is Honorary Research Fellow in the Early Childhood Research Centre at the University of Roehampton. She has researched and written extensively in the field of self-regulation. Her other research and teaching interests include young children's creative thinking, young children's well-being, and professional development for early childhood practitioners. Sue is a National Teaching Fellow and a Trustee of the Froebel Trust. Antonia Zachariou is Assistant Professor at the Neapolis University, Part-time lecturer at New York University, London and Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Roehampton. Antonia researches in the area of self-regulation, focusing on young children's self-regulation and on teachers' role in promoting self-regulation. Her research has also focused on the link between play and the development of children's self-regulation and metacognition. Her more general research interests lie in the area of studying young children's learning and emotional, social and cognitive development.

Table of Contents

What is self-regulation, and why does it matter? How does self-regulation develop in early childhood? Where can we find self-regulation in policy and curriculum frameworks? Relationships and self-regulation Observing and assessing self-regulation in young children Communication and language for self-regulation Contexts for self-regulation Planning - and not planning - for self-regulation

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NGR9781529770995
9781529770995
1529770998
Self-Regulation in the Early Years by Sue Robson
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
20220329
216
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