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Planning in the Moment with Young Children

A Practical Guide for Early Years Practitioners and Parents

Anna Ephgrave (Assistant Head Teacher, Carterhatch Infant School, UK)

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English
Routledge
08 February 2018
"Young children live in the here and now. If adults are to make a real difference to their learning they need to seize the moments when children first show curiosity, and support their next steps immediately. This book embraces the concept of planning ""in the moment"" and emphasises the critical role of the adult in promoting child-led learning, giving early years practitioners the confidence and insight to work and plan in the moment, and enabling the children in their care to live, learn, play and develop in the here and now.

Planning in the Moment with Young Children maintains a strong link to practice, providing numerous examples of how practitioners can integrate spontaneous planning and rich adult–child interactions into their everyday practice and early years curricula. From timetabling to setting clear rules, creating enabling environments, keeping records and making use of a variety of materials, the book demonstrates the multitude of ways in which practitioners can encourage child autonomy and respond to the unique needs of each child. Examples from practice are rooted in theory, fully contextualised, and exemplified by original documentation sourced from the author’s own experiences and from a wide variety of settings.

Key features include:

over 180 full colour photographs to illustrate practice;

photocopiable pages including planning sheets, documentation and activity sheets;

advice on working with parents, individual children and groups;

tailored guidance on working with children at different stages of development from birth to age 6 years;

relevance to a range of settings, including childminders, pre-schools, nurseries and schools.

When children are allowed to select where, with what, and how to play, they are truly invested in their play, they become deeply involved and make dramatic progress. This book is an outstanding testament to a responsive and child-led way of working in early years environments. Practitioners will be guided, inspired and supported to work spontaneously and reactively – planning as they go and celebrating the results!"

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   748g
ISBN:   9781138080362
ISBN 10:   1138080365
Pages:   170
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Anna Ephgrave has been teaching for over 27 years. Her most recent post was Assistant Head Teacher responsible for the early years and year one at Carterhatch Infant School, which was graded as Outstanding in its most recent inspection. Anna is now an independent consultant, trainer and author, supporting practitioners both in the United Kingdom and abroad. She has written three very successful books for David Fulton, Routledge: The Reception Year in Action, Year One in Action, and The Nursery Year in Action, which was the winner of Nursery World’s Professional Books Award, 2017.

Reviews for Planning in the Moment with Young Children: A Practical Guide for Early Years Practitioners and Parents

Planning in the moment has transformed both our practice and ourselves here at Gunter. It has taken us from interferers to interactors, privileged to play with the children in our setting. Children are demonstrating far higher levels of interest and involvement, persevering and showing a `can do' attitude whilst creativity, critical thinking and motivation for all is evident in the constant thrum of activity. For the teaching staff, planning, preparation and assessment is now a celebration of children's learning, inputting the children's `wow!' moments, contributed by all the staff, is a delight and leads naturally to knowing what's next. The change has given us the freedom to teach in accordance with children's needs and in a way that is nourishing for them and us. Chris Dingley, Early Years Lead, Gunter Primary School, Birmingham, UK We began putting Planning in the Moment into action in September 2017 after some considerable time getting our environment right. At the end of our first year I can see how it has benefitted both staff and the children in our care. The staff are now much less stressed and relaxed and are free to spend quality time with the children, ensuring that no teachable moment is missed.ã They have all commented on how much better they feel they know their key children. ã The children's personal, emotional and social development has surpassed that of previous cohorts.ã They are much more resilient, independent and show an excitement for learning, safe in the knowledge that the adults will follow their lead. Nikki Smith, Manager, Little Learners Pre-school, Waltham Cross, UKã Having usedã `in the moment planning' all year we have seen fantastic results. The children have amazed us with their independence, desire to learn and ability to reflect on their own learning.ã Our GLD is the highest it has ever been but more importantly the children are happy, engaged and truly involved and excited by their own learning.ã Our journey to fully implement in the moment planning has been wondrous. I can't thank Annaã enoughã for giving us the confidence to teach in a way we love. It has been a leap of faith for everyone but has been totally worth it and I would recommend it to anyone. Suzi Strutt, Early Years Team Leader and Reception Teacher, Thorley Hill Primary School, Bishop's Stortford, UK


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