
All Children Are Born With Emotional Talent. But If Left Untended, Those Talents Can Wane During The First Five Years Of Life. Children Are Sensitive And Social Beings From Birth, Exhibiting An Innate Enthusiasm For Communication That Must Be Satisfied For Healthy Development. If Their Feelings, Agency, And Motivations Are Met With Affection, If They Are Respected And Nurtured, Then Children Will Respond Creatively And That Inherent Desire For Companionship Will Flourish. However, With The Recent Changes In Political And Educational Systems, Early Years Education Has Seen A Decline In Focus On The Emotional Wellbeing Of Children And The Development Of Their Creativity. Those Systems Need To Adapt If Educators Are To Bring Out The Best In Our Future Generations. By Nurturing Creativity And Emotional Wellbeing In The First Five Years Of Life, Long Term Social Benefits Can Be Wrought. The Book Focusses On Children's Readiness For Learning. It Addresses The Natural Joy Explicit In Children's Early Conversations And Engagement With Music And Their Development Through Play With Both Adults And Other Children. This Kind Of Education Allows Children To Develop Their Bodies And Skills, Accept And Understand Their Feelings, Build Relationships, And Progress Both Their Imagination And Their Problem Solving Skills. In This Way, Play With Others Drives Development. With Contributors From The Fields Of Psychological, Educational, And Political Spheres, This Book Will Be Of Interest To Anyone Concerned For The Future Of Our Children.
This book investigates how early childhood education systems can be restructured to prioritize emotional wellbeing and creativity as the primary drivers of cognitive and social development. The authors, a multidisciplinary team of experts in psychology and education, argue that current political and educational frameworks often neglect the innate social and emotional talents children possess from birth. By synthesizing research on early communication, play, and interpersonal engagement, they propose a pedagogical model that fosters long-term social benefits through the nurturing of a child's natural curiosity and agency.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts in early childhood development recognize this text as a significant critique of modern standardized educational policies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational resource for educators and policymakers interested in child-centered pedagogical reform.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191064173
ISBN-13:
9780191064173
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