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On Being and Well-Being in Infant/Toddler Care and Education

Life Stories From Baby Rooms

Mary Benson McMullen

Foreword by: Nancy File

Publication Date: May 27, 2022

Pages: 160

Series: Early Childhood Education Series

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ISBN: 9780807766743
$32.95
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ISBN: 9780807766750
$96.00
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ISBN: 9780807780923
$32.95
On Being and Well-Being in Infant/Toddler Care and Education 9780807766743
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Description+

With its real-life stories and invitations for reflection and conversation, this book is an ideal professional development resource for pre- and in-service birth–age 3 professionals. The author shares lived experiences of being in four distinctly different baby rooms as a researcher over extended periods of time. She frames each story around elements of well-being and asks readers to consider whether and how environmental and relational factors supported or hindered the physical, psychological, and emotional health of the children and adults. The author encourages readers to see themselves in the stories, to consider how they may have acted in the circumstances described, and to deliberate on their own practices and beliefs. With empathy and respect, McMullen fully conveys an intent to elevate, celebrate, and honor those who spend their days in infant/toddler care and education, while examining the critical role all adults in society play in the lives of our youngest citizens.

Book Features:

  • Invites personal reflection and discussion with colleagues in the form of prompts and questions after each story.
  • Provides a friendly but scholarly look at the spaces, conditions, and quality of birth-to-age-3 settings, the area of fastest growing need in early childhood care and education (ECCE).
  • Focuses on the well-being of the adults and children featured in the book, providing a holistic perspective on their needs, motivations, and experiences.
  • Emphasizes a here-and-now perspective in contrast to books that tend to focus primarily on preparing children for future outcomes and accomplishments.

Author+

Mary Benson McMullen is a professor of early childhood education in teacher education and curriculum studies at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Reviews+

“The well-being concepts Mary Benson McMullen presents in each chapter, and the big ideas she draws from them, provide a focus for how adults can decide to ‘be’ with babies, as well as with their families. Mary has chosen to present her ideas through story. These stories have an immediacy and intimacy that sometimes took my breath away.”
—From the Foreword by Nancy File, professor emerita, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

“Full of wit, wisdom, and relatable stories, this book perfectly summarizes and culminates Dr. McMullen's lifelong love, vision, and dedication for infants and toddlers, care teachers, and their well-being. Her warm, respectful, and balanced view is comforting and affirming on the importance of supporting this special age group and their care teachers.”
—Kyong-Ah Kwon, Drusa B. Cable Endowed Chair in Education and Early Childhood Education, University of Oklahoma

“Through a multifaceted lens of well-being, Mary Benson McMullen shares compelling stories that bring to life the experiences of babies and care teachers in group care. Her thoughtful reflections illuminate the power of both being present and living in the present with infants and toddlers.”
—Peter L. Mangione, senior director of early childhood strategic initiatives, WestEd

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Books In This Series
Culturally Responsive Teaching for Infants and Toddlers
Culturally Responsive Teaching for Infants and Toddlers
Playful STEAM Learning in the Early Years
Playful STEAM Learning in the Early Years
Beyond Compliance in Early Childhood Education
Beyond Compliance in Early Childhood Education
Addressing Stress With Self-Compassion
Addressing Stress With Self-Compassion
Teacher Well-Being in Early Childhood
Teacher Well-Being in Early Childhood
Seven Crucial Conversations in Early Childhood Education
Seven Crucial Conversations in Early Childhood Education
Pro-Blackness in Early Childhood Education
Pro-Blackness in Early Childhood Education
Supporting Korean American Children in Early Childhood Education
Supporting Korean American Children in Early Childhood Education
Relationship-Based Care for Infants and Toddlers
Relationship-Based Care for Infants and Toddlers
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