Children progress through a number of life transitions and each is a pivotal point of development and growth for them, their parents and family members. Through a review of the literature, the Bioecological Model will be used to frame childhood transitions as highly social, contextualised and political. This paper will assert that governments, schools and educators have an increased role in supporting parents with their changing roles, responsibilities and relationships as their child transitions to school and that schools need to provide space for parents to share their own transition to school narratives in order to better understand the effect these stories may have on the transition process for them and their children. Finally, schools ...
child's transition from the family and/or preschool to school is defined by the child's previous exp...
Starting school is an important developmental step / task not only for the child but also for their ...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with exceptio...
Children progress through a number of life transitions and each is a pivotal point of development an...
While existing literature places a strong focus on understanding and supporting children as they mak...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
Transitions to educational institutions have received growing attention in recent years, with resear...
School readiness is a construct used by educators and policy makers to describe a range of abilities...
Abstract The disquiet around parent-school relationships is the focus of this study. During transit...
The Early Years Framework in Scotland emphasises the key role and contribution of parents, families ...
The transition from middle school to high school continues to challenge students, parents, and schoo...
Given that the transition to primary education is a period that impacts not only the functioning of ...
Nineteen parents whose children attended three preschools and were presently attending public school...
Background: Previous research on school transition has highlighted how it can be a particularly diff...
Parent involvement in children’s education has long been accepted, as a positively linked variable i...
child's transition from the family and/or preschool to school is defined by the child's previous exp...
Starting school is an important developmental step / task not only for the child but also for their ...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with exceptio...
Children progress through a number of life transitions and each is a pivotal point of development an...
While existing literature places a strong focus on understanding and supporting children as they mak...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
Transitions to educational institutions have received growing attention in recent years, with resear...
School readiness is a construct used by educators and policy makers to describe a range of abilities...
Abstract The disquiet around parent-school relationships is the focus of this study. During transit...
The Early Years Framework in Scotland emphasises the key role and contribution of parents, families ...
The transition from middle school to high school continues to challenge students, parents, and schoo...
Given that the transition to primary education is a period that impacts not only the functioning of ...
Nineteen parents whose children attended three preschools and were presently attending public school...
Background: Previous research on school transition has highlighted how it can be a particularly diff...
Parent involvement in children’s education has long been accepted, as a positively linked variable i...
child's transition from the family and/or preschool to school is defined by the child's previous exp...
Starting school is an important developmental step / task not only for the child but also for their ...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with exceptio...