Early Childhood Studies: A Multiprofessional Perspective by Liz Jones

Early Childhood Studies: A Multiprofessional Perspective by Liz Jones

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This book critically engages the reader in issues that relate to young children and their lives from a multiprofessional perspective. Whilst offering a theoretically rigorous treatment of issues relating to early childhood studies, the book also provides practical discussion of strategies that could inform multiprofessional practice.

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Early Childhood Studies: A Multiprofessional Perspective by Liz Jones

This book critically engages the reader in issues that relate to young children and their lives from a multiprofessional perspective. Whilst offering a theoretically rigorous treatment of issues relating to early childhood studies, the book also provides practical discussion of strategies that could inform multiprofessional practice.
Liz Jones is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her recent publications include Action Researcg and Post-Modernism: Congruence and Critique (Open University Press, 2002).

Rachel Holmes is Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University. She was a member of the project team that developed Birth to Three Matters: A Frameword to Support Children in their Earliest Years.

John Powell is Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies and Multiprofessional coordinator at Manchester Metropolitan University. Prior to this his career in social work spanned more than 20 years, providing him with a rich set of experiences of direct work with families and young children.

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ISBN 13 9780335214853
ISBN 10 0335214851
Title Early Childhood Studies: A Multiprofessional Perspective
Author Liz Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Open University Press
Year published 2005-11-16
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.