This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-old and nine-year-old children participating in an after-school programme (ASP) in Oslo, and investigates how bodily play affects their sense of coherence (SOC). In line with Maurice Merleau-Ponty, children’s lived experiences are regarded as layered emotions, actions and conceptions from previous bodily engagement. They bind together the living body and its environment into a coherent, personal entirety that gives meaning to new practical situations. The study is based on Aaron Antonovsky’s theory of SOC. The concept of SOC expresses the extent to which an individual has a feeling of confidence in existence as comprehensible, manageable and me...
The present study seeks to address issues which have so far been lacking in research: how children w...
This thesis explores current ideas about children and childhood in Britain through an examination of...
The new paradigm of early childhood allows for the construction of the child as active agents able t...
This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-ol...
This article investigates the relationship between children in an after-school program (ASP) and the...
This article investigates how the body movements in children’s play are related to their interaction...
This article investigates how children learn body movements in informal social situations, and is ba...
This article investigates how children play at different places in an outdoor area, and how the plac...
In this thesis, I explored children’s experiences of role-play in relation to notions of self. The r...
The theme of the thesis is children’s movement in school and the focus is on the children and childr...
This chapter explores the emotional and embodied nature of children’s learning to discover biologica...
This paper presents the child as a creature born with the spirit of an inquisitive and creative huma...
In this study, we approach the formation and the control of the child subjectivity as a manner of; i...
This chapter presents the child as a creature born with the spirit of an inquisitive and creative hu...
Pre-school play is an important moment in a child’s development. Caretakers play an important role ...
The present study seeks to address issues which have so far been lacking in research: how children w...
This thesis explores current ideas about children and childhood in Britain through an examination of...
The new paradigm of early childhood allows for the construction of the child as active agents able t...
This article is based on materials gathered from qualitative research interviews among eight-year-ol...
This article investigates the relationship between children in an after-school program (ASP) and the...
This article investigates how the body movements in children’s play are related to their interaction...
This article investigates how children learn body movements in informal social situations, and is ba...
This article investigates how children play at different places in an outdoor area, and how the plac...
In this thesis, I explored children’s experiences of role-play in relation to notions of self. The r...
The theme of the thesis is children’s movement in school and the focus is on the children and childr...
This chapter explores the emotional and embodied nature of children’s learning to discover biologica...
This paper presents the child as a creature born with the spirit of an inquisitive and creative huma...
In this study, we approach the formation and the control of the child subjectivity as a manner of; i...
This chapter presents the child as a creature born with the spirit of an inquisitive and creative hu...
Pre-school play is an important moment in a child’s development. Caretakers play an important role ...
The present study seeks to address issues which have so far been lacking in research: how children w...
This thesis explores current ideas about children and childhood in Britain through an examination of...
The new paradigm of early childhood allows for the construction of the child as active agents able t...