The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of transition from home to early childhood centre or playgroup for three children with and three children without Down Syndrome (DS). This qualitative study explored the first month of attendance and focused on: i) how the children became valued members of a peer group (facilitative inclusion) and whether the processes differed for the children with DS, ii) how the typically developing children experienced the child with DS and iii) the extent to which the experiences of children with DS were dependent on the broader socio-cultural context. Results indicated that the typically developing children experienced inclusion into same status roles including the most advanced forms of these (...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
This research explored the perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of transition from home to early childhood ...
The purpose of this study using a qualitative methodology was to investigate the process of transiti...
Discrepancies have been known to occur between parents and teachers’ reports of inclusion and childr...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 2 pairs of boys (1 typically developing, 1 w...
Discrepancies have been known to occur between parents and teachers ’ reports of inclusion and child...
Preschool to School This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 2 pairs of boys (1 typica...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of two pairs of boys (one pair typically develop...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate how four children with Down Syndrome (DS) experienced inclus...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Numerous dimensions of the peer social networks of children with Down syndrome were examined within ...
The inclusion of children with disabilities into general kindergartens and preschools clearly produc...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
This research explored the perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the process of transition from home to early childhood ...
The purpose of this study using a qualitative methodology was to investigate the process of transiti...
Discrepancies have been known to occur between parents and teachers’ reports of inclusion and childr...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 2 pairs of boys (1 typically developing, 1 w...
Discrepancies have been known to occur between parents and teachers ’ reports of inclusion and child...
Preschool to School This qualitative study investigated the experiences of 2 pairs of boys (1 typica...
This qualitative study investigated the experiences of two pairs of boys (one pair typically develop...
The aim of this paper is to illustrate how four children with Down Syndrome (DS) experienced inclus...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Numerous dimensions of the peer social networks of children with Down syndrome were examined within ...
The inclusion of children with disabilities into general kindergartens and preschools clearly produc...
Four girls and two boys with Down's Syndrome (D.S.) were observed a year after starting school and s...
This research explored the perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...