Health and Wellbeing in Childhood
Herausgeber: Garvis, Susanne; Pendergast, Donna
Health and Wellbeing in Childhood
Herausgeber: Garvis, Susanne; Pendergast, Donna
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Health and Wellbeing in Childhood provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of topics and issues in health and wellbeing education, including child safety, bullying and social emotional wellbeing, resilience, physical education, communication development and friendships.
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Health and Wellbeing in Childhood provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to a wide range of topics and issues in health and wellbeing education, including child safety, bullying and social emotional wellbeing, resilience, physical education, communication development and friendships.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 197mm x 254mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713870
- ISBN-10: 1108713874
- Artikelnr.: 59512784
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 452
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 197mm x 254mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781108713870
- ISBN-10: 1108713874
- Artikelnr.: 59512784
Part I. Context: 1. The importance of health and wellbeing Donna Pendergast
and Susanne Garvis; 2. Classifying health and wellbeing: applying the
international classification of functioning, disability and health to early
years learners Jane McCormack and Sharynne McLeod; Part II. Dimensions of
Health and Wellbeing: 3. Social determinants of health and wellbeing
Margaret Sims; 4. Physically educated: developing children's health and
wellbeing through learning in the physical dimension Timothy Lynch; 5. Body
image and young children: seeing 'self' or seeing 'other' Sharynn Clarke;
6. Food for thought: the role of teachers and parents in children's food
choices Donna Pendergast and Natalie Parletta; 7. Child safety Susanne
Garvis and Donna Pendergast; 8. Communication development Jane McCormack
and Sharynne McLeod; 9. Education for the prevention of sexual abuse in the
early years Kerryann Walsh, Donna Berthelsen and Jan Nicholson; 10. Loose
parts on the school playground: a playful approach to promoting health and
wellbeing for children of all abilities Shirley Wyver, Anita Bundy, Lina
Engelen, Geraldine Naughton and Anita Nelson Niehues; 11. Bullying and
social emotional wellbeing in children Aileen Luo, Kay Bussey and Cathrine
Neilsen-Hewett; 12. Strengthening social and emotional learning in young
children with special needs Wendi Beamish and Beth Saggers; 13. Teachers
understanding and supporting of resilience in early years classrooms Andrea
Nolan, Karen Stagnitti, Ann Taket and Siobhan Casey; 14. Friendships
Maryanne Theobald, Susan Danby, Catherine Thompson and Karen Thorpe; Part
III. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: 15. Teaching for social and emotional
learning in the early years classroom Wendi Beamish and Fiona Bryer; 16.
Strengths-based, community-led approaches to physical and wellbeing with
educationally disadvantaged children Susan L Whatman; 17. Talking circles
Jennifer Cartmel, Marilyn Casley and Kerry Smith; 18. Partnering with
families for child's health and wellbeing Sivanes Phillipson; 19. Using
contemplative practices to enhance teaching, leadership and wellbeing
Alison Black, Gillian Busch and Christine Woodrow.
and Susanne Garvis; 2. Classifying health and wellbeing: applying the
international classification of functioning, disability and health to early
years learners Jane McCormack and Sharynne McLeod; Part II. Dimensions of
Health and Wellbeing: 3. Social determinants of health and wellbeing
Margaret Sims; 4. Physically educated: developing children's health and
wellbeing through learning in the physical dimension Timothy Lynch; 5. Body
image and young children: seeing 'self' or seeing 'other' Sharynn Clarke;
6. Food for thought: the role of teachers and parents in children's food
choices Donna Pendergast and Natalie Parletta; 7. Child safety Susanne
Garvis and Donna Pendergast; 8. Communication development Jane McCormack
and Sharynne McLeod; 9. Education for the prevention of sexual abuse in the
early years Kerryann Walsh, Donna Berthelsen and Jan Nicholson; 10. Loose
parts on the school playground: a playful approach to promoting health and
wellbeing for children of all abilities Shirley Wyver, Anita Bundy, Lina
Engelen, Geraldine Naughton and Anita Nelson Niehues; 11. Bullying and
social emotional wellbeing in children Aileen Luo, Kay Bussey and Cathrine
Neilsen-Hewett; 12. Strengthening social and emotional learning in young
children with special needs Wendi Beamish and Beth Saggers; 13. Teachers
understanding and supporting of resilience in early years classrooms Andrea
Nolan, Karen Stagnitti, Ann Taket and Siobhan Casey; 14. Friendships
Maryanne Theobald, Susan Danby, Catherine Thompson and Karen Thorpe; Part
III. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: 15. Teaching for social and emotional
learning in the early years classroom Wendi Beamish and Fiona Bryer; 16.
Strengths-based, community-led approaches to physical and wellbeing with
educationally disadvantaged children Susan L Whatman; 17. Talking circles
Jennifer Cartmel, Marilyn Casley and Kerry Smith; 18. Partnering with
families for child's health and wellbeing Sivanes Phillipson; 19. Using
contemplative practices to enhance teaching, leadership and wellbeing
Alison Black, Gillian Busch and Christine Woodrow.
Part I. Context: 1. The importance of health and wellbeing Donna Pendergast
and Susanne Garvis; 2. Classifying health and wellbeing: applying the
international classification of functioning, disability and health to early
years learners Jane McCormack and Sharynne McLeod; Part II. Dimensions of
Health and Wellbeing: 3. Social determinants of health and wellbeing
Margaret Sims; 4. Physically educated: developing children's health and
wellbeing through learning in the physical dimension Timothy Lynch; 5. Body
image and young children: seeing 'self' or seeing 'other' Sharynn Clarke;
6. Food for thought: the role of teachers and parents in children's food
choices Donna Pendergast and Natalie Parletta; 7. Child safety Susanne
Garvis and Donna Pendergast; 8. Communication development Jane McCormack
and Sharynne McLeod; 9. Education for the prevention of sexual abuse in the
early years Kerryann Walsh, Donna Berthelsen and Jan Nicholson; 10. Loose
parts on the school playground: a playful approach to promoting health and
wellbeing for children of all abilities Shirley Wyver, Anita Bundy, Lina
Engelen, Geraldine Naughton and Anita Nelson Niehues; 11. Bullying and
social emotional wellbeing in children Aileen Luo, Kay Bussey and Cathrine
Neilsen-Hewett; 12. Strengthening social and emotional learning in young
children with special needs Wendi Beamish and Beth Saggers; 13. Teachers
understanding and supporting of resilience in early years classrooms Andrea
Nolan, Karen Stagnitti, Ann Taket and Siobhan Casey; 14. Friendships
Maryanne Theobald, Susan Danby, Catherine Thompson and Karen Thorpe; Part
III. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: 15. Teaching for social and emotional
learning in the early years classroom Wendi Beamish and Fiona Bryer; 16.
Strengths-based, community-led approaches to physical and wellbeing with
educationally disadvantaged children Susan L Whatman; 17. Talking circles
Jennifer Cartmel, Marilyn Casley and Kerry Smith; 18. Partnering with
families for child's health and wellbeing Sivanes Phillipson; 19. Using
contemplative practices to enhance teaching, leadership and wellbeing
Alison Black, Gillian Busch and Christine Woodrow.
and Susanne Garvis; 2. Classifying health and wellbeing: applying the
international classification of functioning, disability and health to early
years learners Jane McCormack and Sharynne McLeod; Part II. Dimensions of
Health and Wellbeing: 3. Social determinants of health and wellbeing
Margaret Sims; 4. Physically educated: developing children's health and
wellbeing through learning in the physical dimension Timothy Lynch; 5. Body
image and young children: seeing 'self' or seeing 'other' Sharynn Clarke;
6. Food for thought: the role of teachers and parents in children's food
choices Donna Pendergast and Natalie Parletta; 7. Child safety Susanne
Garvis and Donna Pendergast; 8. Communication development Jane McCormack
and Sharynne McLeod; 9. Education for the prevention of sexual abuse in the
early years Kerryann Walsh, Donna Berthelsen and Jan Nicholson; 10. Loose
parts on the school playground: a playful approach to promoting health and
wellbeing for children of all abilities Shirley Wyver, Anita Bundy, Lina
Engelen, Geraldine Naughton and Anita Nelson Niehues; 11. Bullying and
social emotional wellbeing in children Aileen Luo, Kay Bussey and Cathrine
Neilsen-Hewett; 12. Strengthening social and emotional learning in young
children with special needs Wendi Beamish and Beth Saggers; 13. Teachers
understanding and supporting of resilience in early years classrooms Andrea
Nolan, Karen Stagnitti, Ann Taket and Siobhan Casey; 14. Friendships
Maryanne Theobald, Susan Danby, Catherine Thompson and Karen Thorpe; Part
III. Social and Emotional Wellbeing: 15. Teaching for social and emotional
learning in the early years classroom Wendi Beamish and Fiona Bryer; 16.
Strengths-based, community-led approaches to physical and wellbeing with
educationally disadvantaged children Susan L Whatman; 17. Talking circles
Jennifer Cartmel, Marilyn Casley and Kerry Smith; 18. Partnering with
families for child's health and wellbeing Sivanes Phillipson; 19. Using
contemplative practices to enhance teaching, leadership and wellbeing
Alison Black, Gillian Busch and Christine Woodrow.