The Baby Room by Sacha Powell, Kathy Goouch (Paperback, 2013)

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This book considers babies' development with a view to disseminating good practice in out-of-home daycare for babies and young children. It is informed by a research and development project - the Baby Room Project - which examined the practices, attitudes and qualifications of those working with the youngest children in formal daycare settings.Drawing on unique snapshots of practice and original research evidence the book considers development issues related to the care of babies and creates a 'Baby Room Charter'. It explores key aspects of practice that nourish and support babies and very young children in day care settings as well as in other less formal arrangements. In particular, the book focuses on: Baby care professionals: how policy and practice interact is examined as well as thorny issues of professional identity, supporting frequently inexperienced practitioners, and trainingRelationships: the range and complexity of relationships within and around baby rooms and involving babies are considered, including practitioners' own wellbeingTalk: this theme, which is highlighted as absolutely central to baby room practice, is fully explored with challenging evidence from practiceEnvironments: the spaces and places within which adults and babies play, relate and relax are examined with clear recommendations for practice Essential reading for all early years students and professionals, The Baby Room celebrates the commitment, energy and care that baby room practitioners dedicate to their work. This carefully conceived and unique book, based on an extensive research project, examines the practices and daily experiences of a range of 'baby room' workers and their influences upon babies and their families. The authors sensitively question the functional versus educative role of practitioners, their status as perceived by our society and their needs in relation to professional and practice development, particularly as these individuals are often those with the least experience and qualifications and lowest salaries. The authors, with their practitioner research participants, explore the many issues which underpin beliefs and practices when working and playing with babies and show clearly the need for all day nursery practitioners to be more politically aware and able to critique current policy directives for their own sakes and those of the babies in their care and their families. For those in baby rooms who feel their role is purely functional and that they are there to provide just 'care' for the babies, this book will make them think again. Janet Moyles, Professor Emerita, Anglia Ruskin University, UK In their brilliant book, Drs Goouch and Powell elevate baby care and education by presenting it in all its complexities, challenging common societal perceptions that dismiss it as 'easy,' and thus requiring of no special skill, education, or support of its workforce. Showing tremendous respect for practitioners, the authors articulate the emotional and physical difficulties of working day-to-day in birth to three settings, and the intellectual demands inherent in implementing 'relational pedagogies' with babies, families, colleagues, and the community at large. The authors foreground the lived experiences of practitioners with relevant research and theory, making fully transparent the nature of their critical interpretations - a tremendous contribution to the field. The Baby Room is a must read for students, scholars, teacher educators, and policy-makers, and all who care about the rights of our youngest global citizens; an essential handbook for those interested in joining forces with the authors to help reframe the prevailing baby/teacher discourses swirling around and about, and all of us who want to get serious about addressing the attendant need to fully support the professional development and well-being of those who care for and educate our babies. Professor Mary McMullen, School of Education, Indiana

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PublisherOpen University Press
ISBN-139780335246366
eBay Product ID (ePID)139719072

Product Key Features

Number of Pages168 Pages
Publication NameThe Baby Room
LanguageEnglish
SubjectEducation
Publication Year2013
TypeTextbook
AuthorSacha Powell, Kathy Goouch
FormatPaperback

Dimensions

Item Height231 mm
Item Weight290 g
Item Width155 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorKathy Goouch, Sacha Powell

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