Early Years Practitioners and Parents Engaging in Child Study Ewan: Developing a Ritual for Separating John: Exploring Lines and Connecting and Coming to Understand Separations Caitlin: Containing, Enveloping and Transporting Edward: Exploring 'Together and Apart' and Moving from 'Vertical' to 'Horizontal' with Objects Sam: Enveloping, Containing and Seriating to Understand Separation and Loss and the Distribution of Power Susan: Containing, Enveloping and Going through Boundaries Cara: Trying to Make Sense of a Death in Her Family The Inside Story: An Early Years Practitioner Studying Children's Emotions Conclusions and Theorizing about Schemas and Emotions

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'Interesting and valuable..This book will be of great interest to all students and early years practitioners interested in understanding more about the nature of young children's play, learning and development' - Early Years Update 'The book will prove useful for students in levels 1 and 2 of an undergraduate Early Childhood Studies Degree and to their lecturers.The concept of differing schemas can prove difficult for some students to grasp; I believe this book will provide all the real world examples necessary to enhance their understanding' The Psychology of Education