Schemas: A Practical Handbook

Schemas: A Practical Handbook

by Laura England (Author), Laura England (Author), Laura England (Author)

Synopsis

Why is there always one child who persistently plays with the door, who mixes sand with water or throws objects across the room? Can these repetitive behaviours, known as schemas, be useful in targeting children's next steps within the EYFS? Is there a way to use them to unlock learning is young children? Schemas: A Practical Handbook not only explains what schemas are and how to identify them, but also expands on that knowledge. With the use of pragmatic ideas, rather than being based solely on theory, it explores how schemas are useful in developing children's learning alongside what they already do. The standalone chapters each revolve around a particular schema and feature case studies to discuss how that schema can be used to help children progress within the seven areas of learning, as outlined in the EYFS. Laura England further supports this development with suggestions for enhancements to the environment, core resources and activities. This step-by-step guide is essential for practitioners wishing to further their understanding of children's learning.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Featherstone
Published: 01 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 1472949625
ISBN 13: 9781472949622
Book Overview: Schemas: A Practical Handbook not only explains what schemas are and how to identify them, but also explores how they are useful in developing children's learning. The standalone chapters each revolve around a particular schema and feature case studies to discuss how that schema can be used to help children progress within the seven areas of learning in the EYFS.

Author Bio
Laura England is an Early Years teacher and a committee member of the Staffordshire Early Years Professional Network. She writes a monthly column for Teach Early Years and blogs for a number of early years resource companies. Alongside this, Laura runs her own blog, Little Miss Early Years, where she shares activity ideas and practical advice on all things early years.