Authentic relationships in group care for infants and toddlers - resources for infant educarers (RIE) principles into practice / edited by Stephanie Petrie and Sue Owen.
"The contributors explain the main elements of the RIE approach and show how it can be applied in state-run and independent day care and family homes. Illustrated with examples of good practice in a range of settings, this practical introduction is a resource for parents and child care professionals, as well as those who evaluate child care provision."--Jacket.
Record details
- ISBN: 1843101173
- ISBN: 9781843101178
- Physical Description: 159 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Publisher: London ; J. Kingsley Publishers, 2005.
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-149) and indexes.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Introduction / Stephanie Petrie -- The work of Emmi Pikler and Magda Gerber / Stephanie Petrie -- RIE principles and practices / Magda Gerber -- The RIE early years "curriculum" / Ruth Money -- Using the RIE approach in a family day care home / Catherine Coughlan -- Creating quality infant group care programs / Polly Elam -- RIE parent-infant guidance classes / Elizabeth Memel and Lee Fernandez -- To teach as Magda taught, or, Mutual respect and trust : the role of the mentor in RIE / Polly Elam -- The applicability of the Pikler/Gerber approach in the UK context / Sue Owen and Stephanie Petrie.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Summary:
"The contributors explain the main elements of the RIE approach and show how it can be applied in state-run and independent day care and family homes. Illustrated with examples of good practice in a range of settings, this practical introduction is a resource for parents and child care professionals, as well as those who evaluate child care provision."--Jacket.