research focusing on children has been carried out by collecting information from the children’s parents, teachers, and other adults. Information acquired from the children themselves has been considered of secondary importance. As the number of studies focusing on children has increased, it is important to consider the children themselves as research subjects. This article investigates the following areas: (1) how to encourage 5 to 7 year-old children to talk, (2) how a researcher, as an adult, can understand the child’s world, and (3) how a researcher can free him/herself from the adult-centered perspective. This article clarifies the features of a method for child interviewing, and demonstrates how vividly and easily Finnish daycare chil...
Over recent years, there has been increasing attention to the importance of involving children and l...
The aim of this article is to outline important themes, according to Finnish early childhood educati...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
Interviewing can provide unique opportunities for professionals to gain some under-standing of the c...
Interviewing children presents special challenges and special rewards. The challenges include design...
Being a novice researcher undertaking research interviews with young children requires understanding...
It’s not just about making them talk - thoughts and experiences on interviewing children in research...
Being a novice researcher undertaking research interviews with young children requires understanding...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Although researchers have not always recognized the value of engaging children in qualitative studie...
This poster describes the use of child-centered methods in a recent research project exploring young...
Qualitative research studies have demonstrated that very young children can provide important insigh...
There is growing emphasis, especially within the ‘New Sociology of Childhood’ movement on the import...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Over recent years, there has been increasing attention to the importance of involving children and l...
The aim of this article is to outline important themes, according to Finnish early childhood educati...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...
Interviewing can provide unique opportunities for professionals to gain some under-standing of the c...
Interviewing children presents special challenges and special rewards. The challenges include design...
Being a novice researcher undertaking research interviews with young children requires understanding...
It’s not just about making them talk - thoughts and experiences on interviewing children in research...
Being a novice researcher undertaking research interviews with young children requires understanding...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
Although researchers have not always recognized the value of engaging children in qualitative studie...
This poster describes the use of child-centered methods in a recent research project exploring young...
Qualitative research studies have demonstrated that very young children can provide important insigh...
There is growing emphasis, especially within the ‘New Sociology of Childhood’ movement on the import...
This article is about the possibilities of conducting research with children productively. Children ...
Children were considered weak and lack of experience. The perspectives, nevertheless, have changed; ...
Over recent years, there has been increasing attention to the importance of involving children and l...
The aim of this article is to outline important themes, according to Finnish early childhood educati...
Introduction: In paediatric research, there is a tension between what you can ask from a child and w...