Introduction
Alex Collopy
Part I: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Understanding Children and Childhood
Chapter 1: Psychoanalytic Temporality: From Chronology to Duration in the Making of Childhood History
Lisa Farley
Chapter 2: Contemporary Gender(s): Reconsidering Freudian, Postfoundational, and Psychoanalytic Perspectives for Educators and Practitioners
Janice Kroeger, Christopher Konieczko, Dana Oleskiewicz, Alexandra C. Gunn, and Andrea Sanchez
Chapter 3: “Reading is Cheating!” Children with Learning Disabilities and Their Need to Communicate
Ionas Sapountzis
Chapter 4: Projective Identification at Work in the Psychological Assessment of Children
Greta Carlson
Part II: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Early Childhood Education Settings
Chapter 5: Is There a Place for Psychoanalytic Theory in the Classroom?
Michael Trout
Chapter 6: Winnicott Comes to School: Using Transitional Objects in Classroom Life
Lesley Koplow
Chapter 7: The Narcissism of Curriculum: The Importance of Listening to Children
Eileen Johnson
Chapter 8: Psychotherapeutic Practices are for Everyone
Alex Collopy
Chapter 9: The Essential Role of Play in Early Childhood Education
Joanna Fortune
Part III: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Early Childhood Teacher Education
Chapter 10: A Case for Early Childhood Teacher Education Informed by Psychic Genera
Clio Stearns
Chapter 11: Work Group Discussions in Teacher Education: Evoking Associative Objects
H. James Garrett
Chapter 12: Our First Foray into Work Discussion Groups with a University Laboratory School
Alex Collopy, Lydia Bingham, Kailey Price, and Carley Rader
Appendix: Trauma- Informed Healing- Centered Practice: Teddy Bears in Traumatic Times (Fall 2021)
About the Contributors