Child, Family, and Community: Family-Centered Early Care and Education, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (January 7, 2016) © 2017

  • Janet Gonzalez-Mena Emerita, Napa Valley College
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For courses in Family, School, Community in Early Child Care

With its focus on the socialisation of the child, this book helps readers understand how the child develops in a variety of contexts, including the family, community, and early childhood care and education settings. Child, Family, and Community gives readers the tools they need to become professionals who can work with both children and family members in ways that support children to be healthy, secure, and socialised members of their families, and eventually society. Guidance strategies are presented, as well as child rearing strategies that parents, parent educators, and other professionals and practitioners can put to immediate use. The author relates the many contexts in which the child exists - family, school, and community - to Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory, which divide's a person's environment into five different levels: the microsystem, the mesosystem, the exosystem, the macrosystem, and the chronosystem.

  • Chapter 1 The Child in Context of Family and Community
  • Chapter 2 Supporting Families around Issues of Attachment and Trust
  • Chapter 3 Supporting Families with Autonomy-Seeking Youngsters
  • Chapter 4 Sharing Views of Initiative with Families
  • Chapter 5 Working with Families of School-Age Children
  • Chapter 6 Societal Influences on Children and Families 1
  • Chapter 7 Understanding Families’ Goals, Values, and Culture
  • Chapter 8 Working with Families on Guidance Issues
  • Chapter 9 Working with Families on Addressing Feelings and Problem Solving
  • Chapter 10 Working with Families to Support Self-Esteem
  • Chapter 11 Working with Families around Gender Issues
  • Chapter 12 Stress and Success in Family Life
  • Chapter 13 Early Care and Education Programs as Community Resources
  • Chapter 14 Supporting Families Through Community Resources and Networks
  • Chapter 15 Social Policy Issues

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