This paper considers young children’s (aged 3–5 years) relations with objects, and in particular objects that are brought from home to school. We begin by considering the place of objects within early years classrooms and their relationship to children’s education before considering why some objects are often separated from their owners on entry to the classroom. We suggest that the ‘arrest’ of objects is as a consequence of them being understood as ‘infecting’ specific perceptions or constructs of young children. We further suggest that a focus on the dichotomy between affection/infection for and of certain objects may offer new possibilities for seeing and engaging with children, thus expanding the narrow imaginaries of children that are ...
This ethnographic study used qualitative methods to explore the meaning of toys and other objects fr...
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Childhood is often presented as a state of becoming constrained by discourses of ignorance, passivit...
This paper considers young children’s (aged 3–5 years) relations with objects, and in particular obj...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence is framed, without visible theory, in language embedding the ...
The main aim of this paper is to use a phenomenological approach (Merleau-Ponty, 1962. Phenomenology...
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Abstract: Recent international acknowledgement of young children as competent active individuals ...
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This research investigates the significance of the physical environment in early childhood education...
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Investigating the importance of toy in child development from a functional, psycho-social and social...
This article suggests that the process of meaning making is closely related to embodied experience a...
This paper explores haptic, affective, sensory and relational interconnections between a child (Erik...
It is well established that children’s learning is shaped by social partners and by non-social aspec...
This ethnographic study used qualitative methods to explore the meaning of toys and other objects fr...
Within this literature-based article the authors consider the importance and power of relationships,...
Childhood is often presented as a state of becoming constrained by discourses of ignorance, passivit...
This paper considers young children’s (aged 3–5 years) relations with objects, and in particular obj...
The Scottish Curriculum for Excellence is framed, without visible theory, in language embedding the ...
The main aim of this paper is to use a phenomenological approach (Merleau-Ponty, 1962. Phenomenology...
This article draws on work around matter and the material in order to examine how (extra)ordinary “t...
Abstract: Recent international acknowledgement of young children as competent active individuals ...
The project reported in this chapter examined the subject of sustainable consumption from the perspe...
This research investigates the significance of the physical environment in early childhood education...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
Investigating the importance of toy in child development from a functional, psycho-social and social...
This article suggests that the process of meaning making is closely related to embodied experience a...
This paper explores haptic, affective, sensory and relational interconnections between a child (Erik...
It is well established that children’s learning is shaped by social partners and by non-social aspec...
This ethnographic study used qualitative methods to explore the meaning of toys and other objects fr...
Within this literature-based article the authors consider the importance and power of relationships,...
Childhood is often presented as a state of becoming constrained by discourses of ignorance, passivit...