PEAL book reviewed in Children and Young People Now
The PEAL book has been reviewed in the latest edition (18-24
June 2009) of Children and Young People Now, by Carol Jane Medcalf,
Managing Director of Carol Jane Montessori Nursery School.
The article, at time of writing this latest news report, was not
available as a weblink, but can be seen below:
"This book is packed full of effective ways for care settings to
build upon and enhance partnerships with parents and families, thus
ensuring a united approach to learning and development for the good
of the child. Throughout the book there are many helpful ways
to implement what you are reading into your own childcare setting,
and there are ample examples of clear and achievable good practice,
where the gap between home and childcare settings has been
filled.
This best practice can ben adapted to a variety of care situations,
not only for those working in the early years sector but for
everyone working with children, young people and their
families. There are particularly good ideas for involving
fathers, who often get overlooked in the female-dominated early
years environment. The book is also an excellent resource for
anyone writing their setting's self-evaluation plan, as while
reading, it allows you to carefully evaluate and reflect upon your
own practice.
Split into nine sections, it is easy to dip in and out of this
accessible title and would be a useful tool for staff training
days. Towards the end is an insight into parents, early years
and learning training, for anyone interested in gaining further
knowledge in this area. This is an excellent read for anyone
working with parents, from those who feel they could do more to
include parents as children's first teachers, to those who just
want to check they are on the right track."
To order a copy of the NCB publication, Parents as Partners
in the Early Years Foundation Stage: Principles into
Practice, please go to the
NCB publication page.