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Publication Date: 18 Nov 2011
Publisher: Monarch Books
Page Count: 224
Author: Carrie Kingston|Isobel MacDougall
ISBN-13: 9780857210296, 9780857212443

Children in the Way?

Creative opportunities for churches with young children
By Carrie Kingston, Isobel MacDougall
How to create a church environment that is child-friendly and takes proper account of the way children learn and perceive.
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The first years are critical, a pivotal time when children have powerful curiosity, exuberance for learning, and make strong connections through their experiences. This is also when a child's attitudes, values and perceptions are formed: 'Do I belong here?', 'Am I good enough?' Our grasp of how children learn has developed sharply in recent years. Nurseries and schools constantly review their approach, but churches frequently employ antiquated practices. Many alienate children because our methods don't meet their needs, and because we don't realise that some of the strongest messages are hidden. We are inoculating our children against church. The intention is to challenge churches about their children's work; to inform children's workers about the latest research; and to provide practical ideas. The authors suggest ways of providing relevant experiences and developing children's creativity, so that children's encounters with church is positive and enriching.
Isobel MacDougall is a teacher and researcher in early years education.Having completed a master's degree in Early Years Education, she is working on an MPhil in Education and Culture. Originally a primary school teacher, she has been a lecturer for over 20 years, training people to work with children from birth to eight years.
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The first years are critical, a pivotal time when children have powerful curiosity, exuberance for learning, and make strong connections through their experiences. This is also when a child's attitudes, values and perceptions are formed: 'Do I belong here?', 'Am I good enough?' Our grasp of how children learn has developed sharply in recent years. Nurseries and schools constantly review their approach, but churches frequently employ antiquated practices. Many alienate children because our methods don't meet their needs, and because we don't realise that some of the strongest messages are hidden. We are inoculating our children against church. The intention is to challenge churches about their children's work; to inform children's workers about the latest research; and to provide practical ideas. The authors suggest ways of providing relevant experiences and developing children's creativity, so that children's encounters with church is positive and enriching.
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Isobel MacDougall is a teacher and researcher in early years education.Having completed a master's degree in Early Years Education, she is working on an MPhil in Education and Culture. Originally a primary school teacher, she has been a lecturer for over 20 years, training people to work with children from birth to eight years.

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