PEOPLE COMMUNICATE AND MAKE meaning through the use of the signs, codes and rules of their community and its language/s. On the way to learning these signs, codes and rules, children often create or invent their own unique and sometimes temporary systems of meaning making. In this paper we use Vygotsky’s concept of semiotic mediation and Bernstein’s code theory to reflect on some examples of children’s creative approaches to communication that involved the creation and use of signs. We will argue that young language learners’ invention of their own languages and creative use of drawing as a form of sign creation are symbolic expressions of their intent to generate and reinforce desired social and cultural situations ...
This review of literature examines relevant research that supports new ways of viewing c...
Language creativity, or the artful use of language, is central to children’s emotional, cognitive an...
Mathematics is a critical aspect of early childhood curricula and integral to competency in all STEM...
This article reports on some of the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funde...
Social skills and symbol skills are positively associated in middle childhood, but the relation betw...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This study builds on recent research into young children’s pretend play. Social literacy practices a...
In a text that seeks to explore the topic of'musical communication' it seems sensible to devote som...
This thesis explores how activities that young children are engaged in within the preschool environm...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
This paper uses a case study of the drawings, early writings and imaginative role play of two childr...
Children's invented notations have been viewed as "windows" onto their musical thinking and the stud...
This article investigates the role of semiotic tools as sign vehicles in mediating the socially sha...
This review of literature examines relevant research that supports new ways of viewing c...
Language creativity, or the artful use of language, is central to children’s emotional, cognitive an...
Mathematics is a critical aspect of early childhood curricula and integral to competency in all STEM...
This article reports on some of the findings of an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funde...
Social skills and symbol skills are positively associated in middle childhood, but the relation betw...
When children learn language, they are not simply engaging in one type of learning among many; rathe...
This study builds on recent research into young children’s pretend play. Social literacy practices a...
In a text that seeks to explore the topic of'musical communication' it seems sensible to devote som...
This thesis explores how activities that young children are engaged in within the preschool environm...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
In this chapter art and play are considered children’s ‘first languages’, and therefore are placed a...
During the last decades, how children make meaning of particular worlds (e.g., events) through drawi...
This paper uses a case study of the drawings, early writings and imaginative role play of two childr...
Children's invented notations have been viewed as "windows" onto their musical thinking and the stud...
This article investigates the role of semiotic tools as sign vehicles in mediating the socially sha...
This review of literature examines relevant research that supports new ways of viewing c...
Language creativity, or the artful use of language, is central to children’s emotional, cognitive an...
Mathematics is a critical aspect of early childhood curricula and integral to competency in all STEM...