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Elfer, Peter; Greenfield, Sue; Robson, Sue; Wilson, Dilys; Zachariou, Antonia – Early Child Development and Care, 2018
The significance of practitioners' emotions in nursery interactions is evident in vivid accounts from widely different socio-cultural contexts. Work Discussion (WD) is a model of professional reflection distinctive in its attention to emotion in work interactions. Psychoanalytic conceptions, particularly the notion of the defended subject,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Job Satisfaction, Burnout
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Elfer, Peter – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2015
This article argues for a turn in early years policy towards more serious attention to the emotional dimensions of nursery organisation and practice. The article describes three developing bodies of research on emotion in nursery, each taking a different theoretical perspective. The central argument of the article is that these three bodies of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Education, Child Care, Nursery Schools
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Elfer, Peter – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Nursery experience is now common for young children and their families. Questions of quality have focussed mainly on safety and early learning. The roles of subtle emotional processes in daily pedagogic interactions have received surprisingly little attention. This paper discusses the Tavistock Observation Method (TOM), a naturalistic method of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Naturalistic Observation, Psychiatry, Emotional Experience
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Elfer, Peter – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2012
The importance of attention to children's emotions has been emphasised widely in early care and education research and policy. Enabling such attention has been seen as achieved primarily through attachment interactions with nursery staff. However, there is increasing awareness that facilitating such interactions in a way that is optimal for…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Emotional Experience, Professional Development, Well Being
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Elfer, Peter; Dearnley, Katy – Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 2007
Despite official endorsement of attachment principles in nursery work, these are often not translated into nursery practice. One possible reason for this is that staff training does not sufficiently address the personal implications and anxieties that children's attachments may entail for practitioners. Working from a psychoanalytic perspective on…
Descriptors: Action Research, Experiential Learning, Emotional Experience, Professional Development
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Elfer, Peter – Children & Society, 2007
Anxiety about the emotional experience of young children in nursery has been central in thinking about the development of nursery provision. The main theory of emotion that has been applied to nursery practice has been attachment theory. This article proposes that there is a need to open up our conceptual framework for thinking about emotional…
Descriptors: Young Children, Emotional Experience, Child Development, Anxiety