Reimagining Children's Behaviour and Behaviour Management “Otherwise”: A Critical Commentary on the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

IF 1.1 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Child Care in Practice Pub Date : 2021-03-23 DOI:10.1080/13575279.2021.1895075
Sally Hester, Lisa Moran, Eliza Richards
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ABSTRACT The paper focuses on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), which sets standards for children's care, development and education in England from birth to five years old. Analysing the EYFS, as comprised of knowledge and discourses that inform, and are informed by broader cultural understandings of childhood and development, we argue that the way in which the current EYFS (2017) frames young children's behaviour promotes largely instrumental strategies for behaviour management which perpetuate overly static understandings of childhood and children's development and promote neo-liberal ideals that might be said to be detrimental to children's rights and their overall well-being. Importantly, we argue that the EYFS imposes discourses about responsibility for managing one's own behaviour on young children which simultaneously overlook the multidimensionality of children's lives and contradict other aspects of the EYFS and English early years policy. The paper makes suggestions about how the EYFS can be reimagined “otherwise” using the lens of governmentality, exposing power relations and the production of taken-for-granted “truths” about children's realities that appear in contemporary policies.
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重塑儿童行为和行为管理“否则”——评英国早期基础阶段(EYFS)
摘要本文关注的是早期基础阶段(EYFS),该阶段为英国从出生到五岁的儿童护理、发展和教育制定了标准。分析EYFS,它由知识和话语组成,这些知识和话语为儿童和发展提供了信息,并受到更广泛的文化理解的影响,我们认为,当前EYFS(2017)制定幼儿行为的方式在很大程度上促进了行为管理的工具性策略,这种策略使对儿童和儿童发展的理解过于静态,并促进了新自由主义理想,这些理想可能会被说成损害儿童的权利和整体福祉。重要的是,我们认为,EYFS将管理自己行为的责任强加给幼儿,同时忽视了儿童生活的多维性,并与EYFS和英国早期政策的其他方面相矛盾。本文提出了一些建议,即如何利用政府心态的视角“以其他方式”重新构想EYFS,揭露权力关系,以及当代政策中出现的关于儿童现实的理所当然的“真相”。
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Child Care in Practice
Child Care in Practice Nursing-Community and Home Care
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期刊介绍: Child Care in Practice is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal that provides an international forum for professionals working in all disciplines in the provision of children’s services, including social work, social care, health care, medicine, psychology, education, the police and probationary services, and solicitors and barristers working in the family law and youth justice sectors. The strategic aims and objectives of the journal are: • To develop the knowledge base of practitioners, managers and other professionals responsible for the delivery of professional child care services. The journal seeks to contribute to the achievement of quality services and the promotion of the highest standards. • To achieve an equity of input from all disciplines working with children. The multi-disciplinary nature of the journal reflects that the key to many successful outcomes in the child care field lies in the close co-operation between different disciplines. • To raise awareness of often-neglected issues such as marginalization of ethnic minorities and problems consequent upon poverty and disability. • To keep abreast of and continue to influence local and international child care practice in response to emerging policy. • To include the views of those who are in receipt of multi-disciplinary child care services. • To welcome submissions on promising practice developments and the findings from new research to highlight the breadth of the work of the journal’s work.
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