Commentaries on childhood, whilst abundant, largely depend on secondary sources, namely adults. This research attempts to address the question 'what is childhood?' by consulting the primary source - children. This case study, of children attending a day-care centre in the West Midlands, England, adopted research tools that were developed to meet the needs of young children as research participants. Perspectives of childhood were identified and labelled the 'Playful Child', the 'Unknowing Child', the 'Needful Child' and the 'Unauthorised Child'. The findings suggest a necessary review of the role of the early years practitioner, in particular where practitioners are 'playing with' young children. © 2010 The Author(s). Children & Society © 20...
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'Exploration' is recognised as research behaviour; anecdotally, as an early years' teacher, I witnes...
About the book: This second edition provides students and practitioners with a broad introduction t...
Childhood is a brand new series, co-published with the Open University which represents a coherent a...
Debate about the definition of a ‘child’ occurs in multi-disciplinary contexts, most recently locate...
Young children have much to offer to research, to narrate their lived experiences and perspectives. ...
In this chapter, we provide an overview of the history of writing about or researching children, in ...
Considerable ferment exists around the changing nature of children’s play and its place in contempor...
Children's research capacities have become increasingly recognised by adults, yet children remain ex...
This paper argues that current child and childhood research is problematical in as much as there is ...
During the early years of life, children experience a number of transitions as they grow and develop...
At the time when there is growing importance of the participant-friendly research (Christensen &...
AbstractThis paper starts from contemporary conceptualizations of childhood as socially constructed ...
During the early years of life, children experience a number of transitions as they grow and develop...
This chapter reviews how recent scholarship examining the nature of childhood can enable insight int...
The 'future' orientation of the out-of-home care research literature which has focused on outcomes o...
'Exploration' is recognised as research behaviour; anecdotally, as an early years' teacher, I witnes...
About the book: This second edition provides students and practitioners with a broad introduction t...
Childhood is a brand new series, co-published with the Open University which represents a coherent a...