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- Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Chapter 2 A Cultural-Historical Approach to Children’s Development and Childhood
- Chapter 3 Working Relationally with Other Professionals and Families
- Chapter 4 Very Young Children
- Chapter 5 Care and Education in Kindergarten with Play as the Core Activity
- Chapter 6 Engaging with Knowledge When Starting School
- Chapter 7 Caring Approaches to Pedagogy
- Chapter 8 The Primary School Age
- Chapter 9 Developmental Teaching as a Double Move between Subject Knowledge and Children’s Appropriation of Personal Knowledge
- Chapter 10 Adolescence and Transitions into Early Adulthood
- Chapter 11 A Caring Relational Approach to Education
- References
- Index
Chapter 3 - Working Relationally with Other Professionals and Families
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 June 2023
- Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Chapter 1 Taking Children and Young People Seriously
- Chapter 2 A Cultural-Historical Approach to Children’s Development and Childhood
- Chapter 3 Working Relationally with Other Professionals and Families
- Chapter 4 Very Young Children
- Chapter 5 Care and Education in Kindergarten with Play as the Core Activity
- Chapter 6 Engaging with Knowledge When Starting School
- Chapter 7 Caring Approaches to Pedagogy
- Chapter 8 The Primary School Age
- Chapter 9 Developmental Teaching as a Double Move between Subject Knowledge and Children’s Appropriation of Personal Knowledge
- Chapter 10 Adolescence and Transitions into Early Adulthood
- Chapter 11 A Caring Relational Approach to Education
- References
- Index
Summary
The cultural-historical concepts: relational expertise, common knowledge and relational agency are introduced as central to the work of practitioners who offer a caring (care-full) relational approach to supporting the learning and development of others. Drawing on examples from the field, we examine how the concepts can explain interprofessional collaborations and the prevention of social exclusion, which may frequently include involving parents or carers in focusing on a difficult situation for a child. We consequently discuss and illustrate the concepts in professionals’ work with parents or carers, which aims at mutual support for a child’s social situation of development during transitions. We demonstrate how three concepts can explain how practitioners negotiate their way up a system to find additional support for a child who is in a situation of concern. Our final example is their use in an instrument that assesses the collaborative maturity of teams or networks. The use of the three relational concepts in pedagogy is detailed in Chapter 7.
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- Taking Children and Young People SeriouslyA Caring Relational Approach to Education, pp. 48 - 67Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023