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Title
Supporting young children of immigrants and refugees
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Children of immigrants--Education (Early childhood) (LCSH)
Children of immigrants--Mental health (LCSH)
Refugee children--Education (Early childhood) (LCSH)
Refugee children--Mental health (LCSH)
Early childhood education--Psychological aspects (LCSH)
Inclusive education (LCSH)
Reflective teaching (LCSH)
Generational trauma (LCSH)
Culturally relevant pedagogy (LCSH)
Classification
LCC: LC3745 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 371.826/912 full (Assigner: dlc)(Source: 23/eng/20240125)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
index (index)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
"This text offers a comprehensive portfolio of approaches to support young children with refugee backgrounds. It covers trauma informed pedagogies, transitioning to school, authentic inclusion, play, social and emotional learning, and intergenerational trauma. In early childhood centres around the world, teachers and directors can be uncertain of how to meet the needs of newly arrived children. Based on empirical research in five countries, this book offers insights from early childhood educators who are working hard to support families and young children with refugee and asylum-seeker experiences. It illustrates the link between theory and practice and the importance of developing culturally sensitive classroom strategies to effectively support the emotional and cognitive needs of multilingual, multicultural students whose common experiences may only include displacement, trauma and loss. Rather than offering a measure for 'success', this book shares the knowledge and experience of practitioners who understand the work and the very particular circumstances of these children's lives. The authors bring these perspectives together in order to inspire other professionals who face this challenging work, encouraging the reader to reflect, to consider how relevant some of the ideas may be in their own contexts and to contemplate the principles which allow their professional actions to make a difference. This book is an essential resource for early childhood educators and leaders who want to 'open the door' to genuinely inclusive, empathetic and supportive practice. It will be of great interest to researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of early childhood and primary education"-- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Diaspora, current challenges and concerns for the future
The impact of trauma on the wellbeing and development of babies and young children
The critical nature of inclusion, its principles and parameters
Cultural understandings of childhood and early childhood education
Play supports social, emotional and cognitive development
Emotional and social development and traumatic experiences
Intergenerational trauma and trauma in communities
Successful early childhood transitions and school readiness
Putting the research together: Perspectives, challenges and opportunities
Authorized Access Point
Sellars, Maura Supporting young children of immigrants and refugees