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23 reviewsISBN 10: 1408504804
ISBN 13: 978-1408504802
Author: Christine Hobart, Miranda Walker, Jill Frankel
Working with parents is a key competence required in all areas of childcare employment and this much-needed resource provides thorough coverage of this important area. Unlike other books, this guide offers a comprehensive yet truly practical approach to all aspects of working with parents.
1 Parents today
Developing a partnership
Becoming a parent
2 The legal framework
The rights of children
Recent trends in parenting
The parental role
The Children Act 1989
National Childcare Strategy
The Parents' Charter
Early years intervention programmes
3 Family structures
Changes in family structure
relationships
Parenting styles
4 Partnerships with parents in establishments
Parents on committees
Policies and procedures
Parents as customers
Home visits
Settling children in
5 Involving parents in their children's education
The welcoming atmosphere
Parent-Teacher Associations
Sharing the curriculum with parents
Parent education
6 Partnership with parents in the family setting
Working as a nanny
7 Anti-bias practice
Anti-bias practice
Black families
Teenage parents
families
Working as a childminder
Naming systems
Disability
Social class
Gay and lesbian parents
Travellers
Prisoners' children
8 Conflict with parents
Irresponsible parents
Custody issues
Asylum-seekers
Poverty
Addictive parents
Homeless
Building good
Abusive parents
9 Barriers to partnership with parents
Barriers to communication
Developing strategies
10 Sharing information
Communication skills
Record keeping
Sharing observations
Emergencies
Further reading
Index
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Tags: Christine Hobart, Miranda Walker, Jill Frankel, Practical Guide, Working With Parents