Although the notion of wellbeing is popular in contemporary literature, it is variously interpreted and has no common definition. Such inconsistencies in definition have particular relevance when considering wellbeing programs designed for children. By developing a broader conceptualisation of wellbeing and its key elements, the range of programs and services developed in the name of wellbeing will achieve a more consistent cross-disciplinary focus to ensure that the needs of the individual, including children, can more accurately be addressed. This paper presents a new perspective on conceptualising wellbeing. The authors argue that conceptualising wellbeing as an accrued process has particular relevance for both adults and children. A def...
In recent years, the term wellbeing has become more common as an explicit educational aim. Despite ...
This article argues the importance of ensuring initiatives aimed at improving children’s social and ...
Wellbeing is a growing area of research, yet the question of how it should be defined remains unansw...
Although the notion of wellbeing is popular in contemporary literature, it is variously interpreted ...
Although the notion of wellbeing is popular in contemporary literature, it is variously interpreted ...
This chapter explores the notion of wellbeing in relation to the pursuit of the good life. In doing ...
What is wellbeing, and how does it develop? What situations and experiences in the first three years...
The book presented here describes an outstanding attempt, not only to include children’s views but t...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
Although being rooted in the work of ancient Greek philosophers, contemporary research on wellbeing ...
The Process of Wellbeing develops an anthropological perspective on wellbeing as an intersubjective ...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Y...
Abstract Purpose: The inconsistency in definitions, philosophical conceptualizations, and research ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present an exploration of parents', teachers' and children...
Since the turn of the 21st century there has been a prolific interest in the wellbeing of children ...
In recent years, the term wellbeing has become more common as an explicit educational aim. Despite ...
This article argues the importance of ensuring initiatives aimed at improving children’s social and ...
Wellbeing is a growing area of research, yet the question of how it should be defined remains unansw...
Although the notion of wellbeing is popular in contemporary literature, it is variously interpreted ...
Although the notion of wellbeing is popular in contemporary literature, it is variously interpreted ...
This chapter explores the notion of wellbeing in relation to the pursuit of the good life. In doing ...
What is wellbeing, and how does it develop? What situations and experiences in the first three years...
The book presented here describes an outstanding attempt, not only to include children’s views but t...
Children's views and opinions on matters of relevance to their lives are infrequently sought, and ra...
Although being rooted in the work of ancient Greek philosophers, contemporary research on wellbeing ...
The Process of Wellbeing develops an anthropological perspective on wellbeing as an intersubjective ...
Monitoring, protecting and promoting ‘well-being’ are central to realisation of children’s rights. Y...
Abstract Purpose: The inconsistency in definitions, philosophical conceptualizations, and research ...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to present an exploration of parents', teachers' and children...
Since the turn of the 21st century there has been a prolific interest in the wellbeing of children ...
In recent years, the term wellbeing has become more common as an explicit educational aim. Despite ...
This article argues the importance of ensuring initiatives aimed at improving children’s social and ...
Wellbeing is a growing area of research, yet the question of how it should be defined remains unansw...