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Children and families come in all shapes and sizes, as do members of staff. This book will support you in thinking about LGBT issues in relation to your early years practice. It examines the broader legislative and historical context and the diversity of families with LGBT members alongside practical guidance to help you ensure that all children, families and staff feel welcomed and celebrated in your setting. The emphasis throughout is on valuing children as individuals and working in partnership with parents and carers to meet their specific needs. Including case studies, reflective…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Children and families come in all shapes and sizes, as do members of staff. This book will support you in thinking about LGBT issues in relation to your early years practice. It examines the broader legislative and historical context and the diversity of families with LGBT members alongside practical guidance to help you ensure that all children, families and staff feel welcomed and celebrated in your setting. The emphasis throughout is on valuing children as individuals and working in partnership with parents and carers to meet their specific needs. Including case studies, reflective questions and links to the EYFS, this book will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students that want to promote an inclusive environment for the children in their care.
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Autorenporträt
Deborah Price is a senior lecturer at the University of Brighton and an associate lecturer at The Open University. She has worked in early and primary years as a teacher, trainer, inspector and lecturer. Kath Tayler has worked in early years for over 30 years as a nursery nurse, primary teacher and lecturer in early years education and care. Kath is currently a senior lecturer at Brighton University and an associate lecturer at The Open University.