Increasing numbers of Māori and Pacific infants are enrolled in early childhood services in Aotearoa/New Zealand. This phenomenon is part of a larger societal trend in which mother return to the workforce within months of their infant’s birth. This development has significant impacts on early childhood service provision, particularly in relation to addressing the cultural needs of infants. A major concern is that Māori and Pacific infants are at risk of cultural deprivation within these services. According to the research reported in this chapter, there is a call within Māori and Pacific communities for Māori and Pacific infants to be raised in culturally responsive ways in early childhood services children’s home language, culture and iden...
Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand) whānau (family) are experiencing the harm or loss ...
The Solomon Islands (SI), a small developing nation in the South Pacific, demonstrates an emergent c...
Places for the Good Care of Children is, broadly speaking, about Indigenous early childhood and the ...
Increasing numbers of Māori and Pacific infants are enrolled in early childhood services in Aotearoa...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
An Indigenous cultural renaissance emerged in the 1980’s in Aotearoa New Zealand. Communities establ...
This paper describes and compares the infant care practices and beliefs of Maori, Tongan, Samoan, Co...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
Current government policy aims to redress the persistent under-participation of Pasifika children in...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. Howeve...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Within the early childhood sector of New Zealand, Pacific language nests have played a pivotal role ...
A growing body of research indicates both positive and negative effects of grandparent childcare; ef...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. However...
nz This paper describes background to the development of the relatively new field of infant mental h...
Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand) whānau (family) are experiencing the harm or loss ...
The Solomon Islands (SI), a small developing nation in the South Pacific, demonstrates an emergent c...
Places for the Good Care of Children is, broadly speaking, about Indigenous early childhood and the ...
Increasing numbers of Māori and Pacific infants are enrolled in early childhood services in Aotearoa...
While New Zealand has made major advances in educational provision, Mäori and Pacific chil- dren co...
An Indigenous cultural renaissance emerged in the 1980’s in Aotearoa New Zealand. Communities establ...
This paper describes and compares the infant care practices and beliefs of Maori, Tongan, Samoan, Co...
© 2018 Taylor and Francis. Early childhood care and education in Aotearoa (New Zealand) has been cel...
Current government policy aims to redress the persistent under-participation of Pasifika children in...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. Howeve...
Since the 1990s, New Zealand/Aotearoa has been a leader in providing quality early childhood educati...
Within the early childhood sector of New Zealand, Pacific language nests have played a pivotal role ...
A growing body of research indicates both positive and negative effects of grandparent childcare; ef...
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND HAS a reputation for being a world leader in early childhood education. However...
nz This paper describes background to the development of the relatively new field of infant mental h...
Māori (Indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand) whānau (family) are experiencing the harm or loss ...
The Solomon Islands (SI), a small developing nation in the South Pacific, demonstrates an emergent c...
Places for the Good Care of Children is, broadly speaking, about Indigenous early childhood and the ...