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Every Day a Good Day
Establishing Routines in Your Early Years Setting



September 2006 | 144 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'Every Day a Good Day is an excellent classroom management tool for newly qualified early years practitioners. With its focus on daily routines it provides practical, sensitive and diverse advice on topics such as settling in children, mealtimes, toileting and beginning and ending of sessions. It also tackles more complex issues of working with groups of children and supporting positive behaviour. The clarity and simplicity of its presentation is appealing' - Barbara Isaacs, College Chief Executive, Montessori Centre International

`The book guides the reader through the practicality of organising and running a pre-school provision. It gives lots of practical suggestions for activities to meet the needs of children and parents in situations ranging from settling in, to ideas for the curriculum. The snapshot scenarios are a true reflection of daily occurances in a pre-school setting and provides a basis for both experienced and new practitioners to evaluate their practice' - Santa Nyeko, Senior Pre-school Development Worker, PLA

'My first impression of this book was very positive and I was not disappointed. Well managed everyday routines are essential to an enjoyable and constructive day for the children and practitioners involved. This book helps towards a common-sense approach to good practice in everyday routines. I thoroughly enjoyed this book' - National Childminding Association

'This is a practical book, which will help any leader as they think about the daily routines of their setting' - Early Years Update

Focusing on the common, everyday issues that are daily concerns for all early years settings, this book looks at how to:

" settle new children

" start and end learning activities

" work with groups

" establish routines that promote positive behaviour

" manage mealtimes and naps

" offer safe and exciting outdoor activities

" observe young children in the setting

" foster a sense of belonging

" work effectively with parents

It covers the daily routine of the typical early years educator, and offers lots of suggestions for useful strategies to try out in key areas of practice.

Highly practical and clearly written by two teachers, all early years workers will find something useful and helpful in this book.

 
How to Use this Book
 
Settling New Children
 
Parent Partnerships
 
Starting and Ending a Session
 
Working with Groups of Children
 
Mealtimes, Using the Toilet and Going Outside
 
Supporting Behaviour and Relationships
 
Further Reading

'The book guides the reader through the practicality of organising and running a pre-school provision. It gives lots of practical suggestions for activities to meet the needs of children and parents in situations ranging from settling in, to ideas for the curriculum. The snapshot scenarios are a true reflection of daily occurances in a pre-school setting and provides a basis for both experienced and new practitioners to evaluate their practice.' - Santa Nyeko, Senior Pre-school Development Worker, PLA

'My first impression of this book was very positive and I was not disappointed. Well managed everyday routines are essential to an enjoyable and constructive day for the children and practitioners involved. This book helps towards a common-sense approach to good practice in everyday routines. I thoroughly enjoyed this book' - National Childminding Association

Sample Materials & Chapters

Intro (72kb)


For instructors

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