Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood explores how young children develop self-regulation and offers practical guidance on helping them to manage their feelings and behaviour. It considers the skills, attitudes and dispositions children need to be able to self-regulate and how their wellbeing and self-esteem can affect their ability to do this.
Grimmer and Geens show how schools and settings can adopt an ethos where self-regulation permeates their whole provision. Considering the broad and multifaceted nature of self-regulation and how this key area of development shapes children and their learning, the chapters cover
developing empathy
emotion coaching
the practitioner as a co-regulator
executive function and the sense of self and wellbeing
international approaches to promoting self-regulation
the role of the adult and environment in encouraging skills for self-regulation
working effectively with parents and carers to ensure a consistent approach
With a focus on developmentally appropriate expectations, this book is essential reading for all early childhood educators who want to develop their understanding of self-regulation and embrace an approach that underpins their practice and changes children’s lives.
Author(s): Tamsin Grimmer, Wendy Geens
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 226
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Development of self-regulation
2 International perspectives
3 Sense of self and wellbeing
4 Skills relating to regulating behaviour
5 Skills relating to executive function
6 Skills relating to listening, maintaining focus and attention
7 Social development
8 The role of the adult
9 Enabling parents to support their children
Summary and conclusion
Index