Children\u27s right to love is a recognised fundamental human need set down within the 1992 United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. This recognition stems from an acknowledgement that the Early Years of Development are emotionally driven (Degotardi, S., & Sweller, N. (2012). Mind-mindedness in infant child-care: Associations with early childhood practitioner sensitivity and stimulation. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 27(2), 253–265. doi:10.1016/j.ecresq.2011.09.002.). Young children respond best to those with whom they experience love and acceptance (Carter, M. A., & Fewster, C. (2013). Diversifying early years’ professional learning: One size no longer fits all. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 38(1), 73–80.). A...
In Western Australia (WA) early learning centres, also referred to as childcare centres, are require...
Using a grounded theory approach, this study explores the ways a diverse group of pre-service studen...
Love is not a word that is commonly used in early years education and care contexts in England. And ...
A) Motivation and Interest (Background to the research) This research project is now in its second p...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, ...
Framed as an extension of Noddings’ notion of the ‘ethic of care,’ the paper sets out an argument ab...
There is a need to understand better the role that early childhood educators’ perspectives on childr...
Everyone has that one teacher that they remember forever. That impacted them in a way no other teach...
In close alignment with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) for Australia, the underlying prem...
In the current risk-averse climate of the United Kingdom (UK) necessarily intimate relationships tha...
‘What does education need now?’ My research suggests the violence children are subject to is at an ...
A. Motivations and Influences: The proposed investigation into teachers’ perspectives of pedagogical...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing the combined theoretical frameworks of Bowlby's attach...
In Western Australia (WA) early learning centres, also referred to as childcare centres, are require...
Using a grounded theory approach, this study explores the ways a diverse group of pre-service studen...
Love is not a word that is commonly used in early years education and care contexts in England. And ...
A) Motivation and Interest (Background to the research) This research project is now in its second p...
Love is rarely mentioned in Early Childhood Education and Care and there is no agreed definition for...
This thesis examines practitioners’ constructions of love in the context of their work in Early Chil...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, ...
Framed as an extension of Noddings’ notion of the ‘ethic of care,’ the paper sets out an argument ab...
There is a need to understand better the role that early childhood educators’ perspectives on childr...
Everyone has that one teacher that they remember forever. That impacted them in a way no other teach...
In close alignment with the Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF) for Australia, the underlying prem...
In the current risk-averse climate of the United Kingdom (UK) necessarily intimate relationships tha...
‘What does education need now?’ My research suggests the violence children are subject to is at an ...
A. Motivations and Influences: The proposed investigation into teachers’ perspectives of pedagogical...
grantor: University of TorontoUsing the combined theoretical frameworks of Bowlby's attach...
In Western Australia (WA) early learning centres, also referred to as childcare centres, are require...
Using a grounded theory approach, this study explores the ways a diverse group of pre-service studen...
Love is not a word that is commonly used in early years education and care contexts in England. And ...