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BA Early Childhood Studies (Graduate Practitioner)
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Early childhood studies is a multidisciplinary field that draws on developmental psychology, sociology, education, health, and social policy to develop a deep understanding of the lives, learning, and wellbeing of children in the earliest years of their lives. It takes seriously the research evidence that the first years are foundational, that experiences in early childhood shape cognitive, social, and emotional development in ways that matter for the rest of a person's life, and it asks what follows from that evidence for the way early childhood services are organised, delivered, and resourced. At Anglia Ruskin University this three-year programme leads to qualification as a Graduate Practitioner, which is a professional designation within the early childhood sector. You will study child development, pedagogy, safeguarding, family support, play, and the legal and policy frameworks governing early childhood provision, developing the knowledge and professional values needed to work with young children and their families. If you are already working in a relevant setting, you can typically complete your placement days with your current employer, making it possible to develop professionally and academically simultaneously. The course combines academic depth with a strong practical orientation, reflecting the dual demands of the field. Graduates from early childhood studies programmes work in nurseries, children's centres, reception classes, home visiting programmes, family support services, and a range of other settings focused on children from birth to eight years. The Graduate Practitioner qualification is recognised within the sector and supports professional status and career progression. Further study and professional training are available for those wishing to move into teaching, social work, health visiting, or academic research in early childhood education and care. The field offers genuinely rewarding work for those committed to supporting children's development and family wellbeing in the critical early years.
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