Title: Ethics in practice: Children who have difficulties interacting and their participation in day-care centres Abstract: Background: In recent years there has been a trend promoting “children’s right to participation”. The point of departure for the article is qualitative data material collected from three day-care centres in Norway. The main objective has been to illuminate the choices the staff have and the dilemmas they face in their day-to-day practice when it comes to children who have interaction difficulties and their opportunities to participate. Findings: The practice is action-oriented. Actions, dilemmas and discretionary assessments are related to consequential- and deontological-ethics reasons
This study aims to reveal what preschool teachers and pedagogues think about and how they act when i...
This doctoral thesis embraces Care in the discipline of Early Childhood Education. In this thesis, t...
The object of this study is to compare children's right and possibilities to participate in decision...
In recent years there has been a trend promoting "children’s right to participation". The point of d...
The topic of this master’s thesis is: “Children’s resistance as participation,” seen in light of per...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to illustrate children's experience of participation and cons...
Background. The aim of the study was to explore habilitation workers’ opinions on ethics and extreme...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how social workers experience children's participation i...
The aim is to examine how children create and embody ethics by analyzing their encounters and how po...
Background Internationally, clinical ethics support has yet to be implemented system...
An increasingly number of small children attends day care in Norway. This is a challenging situation...
Initially I start by expressing my concerns regarding the potential effects of the implementation an...
Abstract: Children’s formal right to participate in the formation of their everyday life in Norwegia...
The adoption in 1989 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has seen a quantum leap in t...
Participation, a highly debated topic, is understood as a right to self-determination and a right to...
This study aims to reveal what preschool teachers and pedagogues think about and how they act when i...
This doctoral thesis embraces Care in the discipline of Early Childhood Education. In this thesis, t...
The object of this study is to compare children's right and possibilities to participate in decision...
In recent years there has been a trend promoting "children’s right to participation". The point of d...
The topic of this master’s thesis is: “Children’s resistance as participation,” seen in light of per...
Purpose : The purpose of this paper is to illustrate children's experience of participation and cons...
Background. The aim of the study was to explore habilitation workers’ opinions on ethics and extreme...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how social workers experience children's participation i...
The aim is to examine how children create and embody ethics by analyzing their encounters and how po...
Background Internationally, clinical ethics support has yet to be implemented system...
An increasingly number of small children attends day care in Norway. This is a challenging situation...
Initially I start by expressing my concerns regarding the potential effects of the implementation an...
Abstract: Children’s formal right to participate in the formation of their everyday life in Norwegia...
The adoption in 1989 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has seen a quantum leap in t...
Participation, a highly debated topic, is understood as a right to self-determination and a right to...
This study aims to reveal what preschool teachers and pedagogues think about and how they act when i...
This doctoral thesis embraces Care in the discipline of Early Childhood Education. In this thesis, t...
The object of this study is to compare children's right and possibilities to participate in decision...