Working with Parents in the Early Years
About the Early Years series
This series has been designed to support students of degrees and foundation degrees in Early Years, Early Childhood and related disciplines. Each text takes a focused look at a specific topic and approaches it in an accessible and user-friendly way. Learning features help readers engage with the text and understand the subject from a number of different viewpoints. Tasks pose questions to prompt thought and discussion and further reading suggestions, including useful websites, are included to help students access extended learning in each topic.
Other titles in the series are Early Childhood Studies, Becoming a Practitioner in the Early Years, Child Observation for the Early Years and Exploring Play for Early Childhood Studies.
Ute Ward has been involved in the Early Years sector for more than 20 years in a range of different roles and contexts. In October 2011 Ute became Senior Lecturer in Early Years at the University of Hertfordshire where she teaches on Foundation Degrees and on undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
Practitioners within the early years sector are aware of the importance of working well with all parents in order to ensure the best support and outcomes for all children. This accessible text provides excellent examples to support those relationships. It also offers opportunities to allow practitioners to reflect upon their personal skills and attitudes.
Clearly written with good practical and reflective tasks and feedback provided after each one.
Early Years Teachers need to work in close partnership with parents to ensure that the children in their care are supported. This book gives example and strategies to enable them to do this.