Intentional Practice with Infants and Toddlers
Children in their first three years of life learn, develop and grow at a faster rate than at any other time, with early childhood teachers and educators playing a vital role in providing them with the very best learning opportunities. Intentional Practice with Infants and Toddlers focuses on purposeful pedagogical approaches, equipping pre-service and practising early childhood teachers and educators with the professional knowledge and strategies required to implement effective infant and toddler pedagogies in early childhood education settings. Drawing on a growing body of research and evidence, the book covers topics such as educational programs, pedagogy as care, health and physical wellbeing, creating a language-rich environment, establishing social cultures, and documenting, planning for and communicating learning. Features include spotlight boxes to explore relevant research, theories and practices; vignettes to open each chapter; reflection questions; and links to the Early Years Learning Framework and National Quality Standards.
- Written by leading experts and researchers in infant–toddler pedagogies
- An informative, easy to digest and thought-provoking resource for both pre-service and practising early childhood teachers and educators
- Spotlight boxes provide a range of case studies, research, theories and practices for readers
Product details
June 2025Paperback
9781009380553
325 pages
255 × 202 × 17 mm
0.68kg
60 b/w illus. 15 tables
Available
Table of Contents
- Introduction: right from the start
- 1. Programs for infants and toddlers: the forces shaping contemporary practice
- 2. Perspectives on quality
- 3. Pedagogy as care
- 4. Environments for learning
- 5. Promoting physical health for holistic wellbeing
- 6. Building emotional wellbeing
- 7. Creating a language-rich environment
- 8. Fostering knowing, thinking and theorising
- 9. Social cultures and belonging
- 10. Learning in and through the arts
- 11. Assessing, planning for, and communicating learning.