This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship networks when they began primary school in Wales, UK. This discussion has emanated from a wider study of the everyday social interactions children engage in when new to their school environment. The children’s interactions were investigated through the use of an inductive, ethnomethodological approach through the combination of conversation analysis (CA) and membership categorization analysis (MCA). The transcriptions revealed that the children used the collective pro-terms ‘we’ and ‘us’ in order to explicate affiliations and exclusions with their peers in their everyday social interactions. These findings offer an insight into the daily soc...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
M.Ed.This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the friendships of domestic workers' childr...
Children’s friendships are often neglected by teachers and researchers. This phenomenological study ...
This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship...
This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship...
In their pursuit of social independence from their parents and families, it is friends with whom chi...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school. Classmates are not o...
The family is the first area of social relations crucial to the child's social learning, while the s...
This article presents findings of a pilot project for a study investigating the language of preschoo...
This chapter investigates friendships and children’s wellbeing in the early years of schooling. Havi...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
M.Ed.This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the friendships of domestic workers' childr...
Children’s friendships are often neglected by teachers and researchers. This phenomenological study ...
This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship...
This article discusses the ways in which a group of four-year-old children co-constructed friendship...
In their pursuit of social independence from their parents and families, it is friends with whom chi...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
This paper looks at the different ways that children practice, understand and invest in friendship d...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
Young children’s peer interactions involve their use of interactional resources to organise, manage ...
Children spend a large percentage of their day with their classmates in school. Classmates are not o...
The family is the first area of social relations crucial to the child's social learning, while the s...
This article presents findings of a pilot project for a study investigating the language of preschoo...
This chapter investigates friendships and children’s wellbeing in the early years of schooling. Havi...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
M.Ed.This qualitative, phenomenological study focuses on the friendships of domestic workers' childr...
Children’s friendships are often neglected by teachers and researchers. This phenomenological study ...