This ESRC-funded study explores how 3-year-old children use a range of ‘voices’ during their first year in preschool, investigating how they make and express meaning ‘multimodally’ through combinations of talk, body movement, facial expression and gaze in the two different settings of home and playgroup. Using longitudinal ethnographic video case studies of four children, two boys and two girls, the study identifies patterns in the children’s uses of different communicative strategies that relate to the dynamics of the institutional and immediate contexts in which they are situated. The findings imply that the current focus on talk in the early years may be detracting from the diversity of ways children make and express meaning
Theoretical Background How many ways are there to say something? Smiling, singing, bubbling. Seve...
Seeing young children as competent and capable social actors, The Theory and Practice of Voice in Ea...
International audienceUnderstanding children's conversational skills is crucial for understanding th...
This ESRC-funded study explores how 3-year-old children use a range of ‘voices’ during their first y...
This ESRC-funded study explores how 3-year-old children use a range of ‘voices’ during their first y...
This article presents preliminary findings of an ESRC-funded PhD study, which investigates how 3-yea...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, i...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, ...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, i...
This article relates the story of Tallulah, a 3-year-old girl with a late July birthday, who, like m...
This article reports on the first phase of a research project in which we looked for the voices of y...
International audienceThis paper investigates the ways in which children’s conversations in pre-scho...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
Dutch preschools intend to increase the learning opportunities for children from 2½ to 4 years of ag...
Within the early years, the importance of children's language is diminished when it is understood on...
Theoretical Background How many ways are there to say something? Smiling, singing, bubbling. Seve...
Seeing young children as competent and capable social actors, The Theory and Practice of Voice in Ea...
International audienceUnderstanding children's conversational skills is crucial for understanding th...
This ESRC-funded study explores how 3-year-old children use a range of ‘voices’ during their first y...
This ESRC-funded study explores how 3-year-old children use a range of ‘voices’ during their first y...
This article presents preliminary findings of an ESRC-funded PhD study, which investigates how 3-yea...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, i...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, ...
This ESRC funded study investigates how young children integrate a range of multimodal strategies, i...
This article relates the story of Tallulah, a 3-year-old girl with a late July birthday, who, like m...
This article reports on the first phase of a research project in which we looked for the voices of y...
International audienceThis paper investigates the ways in which children’s conversations in pre-scho...
This study examined preschool children\u27s communication strategies and the ways children appropria...
Dutch preschools intend to increase the learning opportunities for children from 2½ to 4 years of ag...
Within the early years, the importance of children's language is diminished when it is understood on...
Theoretical Background How many ways are there to say something? Smiling, singing, bubbling. Seve...
Seeing young children as competent and capable social actors, The Theory and Practice of Voice in Ea...
International audienceUnderstanding children's conversational skills is crucial for understanding th...