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Wellbeing for Infants and Toddlers in Education and Care

International Perspectives
Buch | Hardcover
XII, 214 Seiten
2025
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-89375-9 (ISBN)
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This collection explores key issues related to infant and toddler wellbeing, offering diverse international perspectives on how wellbeing is culturally understood. Scholars from  Drawing from Australia, Aotearoa (New Zealand), Brazil, Greece, Norway, Portugal and the UK present local conceptualizations that contribute to a broader, global understanding of wellbeing.

The international contributors examine wellbeing as a crucial construct, emphasising the importance of relationships, health, emotions, imagination, and professional practice in infant-toddler education. Their research covers various topics, including transitions, peer relationships, love, interactions with objects and environments, conceptualisations of time, pedagogical weaving, Indigenous knowledge, and intra-connectedness.

This book highlights the significance of relationships between people, places, objects, and time in shaping wellbeing. It challenges readers to reconsider wellbeing as both central to pedagogy and deeply interconnected with humans, non-humans, and vibrant environments. Drawing on diverse theoretical frameworks and research projects, the collection offers rich, multifaceted insights into wellbeing across varied contexts.

Gloria Quinones is an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Education at the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of emotions and wellbeing in early childhood education and care (ECEC). She has conducted extensive research on the role of emotions and play in young children's learning and development. Recent studies have explored conceptualising infant-toddler affective and play pedagogies, promoting the emotional wellbeing of early childhood educators. She is also deeply committed to examining how early education can address the challenges of climate change by fostering environmental awareness, resilience, and sustainable practices from the earliest years. Through this work, she aims to support both educators and families in contributing to a more sustainable and equitable world.Andrea Delaune is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education at Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha University of Canterbury and the Co-President of OMEP Aotearoa in New Zealand. Andrea s research explores the role of the moral imagination in promoting the importance of teacher-child relationships as the basis of pedagogy. Her recent work examines teachers ways of seeing the child to ethically and pedagogically respond. By expanding the moral and ethical boundaries of early childhood education, Andrea seeks to recentre teachers everyday teaching practices as a lived philosophy that can enhance moral understandings of pedagogy within the context of richly imaginative everyday life of the teacher. As the Co-President of OMEP Aotearoa, Andrea is also involved in research projects that promote expanded conceptualisations of the rights of the child within the everyday context of the early childhood setting, including the right to be loved.

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Chapter 1. Interdependencies and Possibilities for Infant-Toddler Wellbeing in Early Childhood Education Gloria Quinones and Andrea Delaune.- Chapter 2. Socioemotional Development Meets Collectiveness: Manifestations of Social-Emotional Wellbeing in Infants along Processes of Transition to Early Childhood Education and Care Settings Kaira Neder, Natália M. S. Costa, Marisa von Dentz and Katia S. Amorim.- Chapter 3. Adopting a Group-Based Approach to Illustrate an Infant s Sociability, Peer Relations, and Strategies they Develop for their Wellbeing Matthew Stapleton, Benjamin S Bradley and Jane Selby.- Chapter 4. Transitional objects in early years and infant-toddler wellbeing Amanda Norman.- Chapter 5 Enhancing the Wellbeing of Infants and Toddlers in Greece through their Interaction with Toys and the ECEC Environment Eleni Sotiropoulou, Eleni Katsiada and Maria Hatzigianni.- Chapter 6. Attention, Pedagogy, and Love: Exploring the Interdependence of Wellbeing for Infants and Teachers through the Philosophy of Iris Murdoch Andrea Deleune.- Chapter 7. Respect for Babies and Toddlers as Autonomous People and Agentic Learners: The Pedagogical Wisdom of Emmi Pikler and Elinor Goldschmied Julia Manning-Morton.- Chapter 8. Juggling in Three Dimensions All Time: complex Interdependencies in Infant and Toddler Settings Sonya Gaches.- Chapter 9. Studying toddlers wellbeing through experiential lens: A action research in Portuguese context Sara Barros Araújo.-

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Policy and Pedagogy with Under-three Year Olds: Cross-disciplinary Insights and Innovations
Zusatzinfo XII, 214 p. 31 illus., 29 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Vorschulpädagogik
Schlagworte Babies' socioemotional well-being • Babies’ socioemotional well-being • Dynamic thinking of wellbeing • Early childhood curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand • Early Childhood Education and Care • Early childhood education and care in Brazil • Early childhood education and care in Brazil • Greek children's interaction with toys and the environment • Group-facilitative roles for educators • Infants' sociability • Infant-toddler pedagogical weaving • Interconnection between teachers and infants and toddlers • Interdependence of wellbeing for infants and teachers • Philosophy of Iris Murdoch • Professional work of kaiako • The interdependence of time in relation to toddlers' wellbeing • The Murdochian concept of love • Toddlers' relationships with people • Transitional objects in infant-toddler wellbeing • Wellbeing in a posthuman world • Yoga in education • Young children's socioemotional development
ISBN-10 3-031-89375-1 / 3031893751
ISBN-13 978-3-031-89375-9 / 9783031893759
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