Research about infants’ capacity to communicate using cries, smiles and sophisticated emotional strategies to connect with adults in their lives has predominantly emerged from the field of developmental psychology, with relatively limited attention to how babies enact such communicative practices with key adults in naturalistic settings. This article examines the emotional communicative practices infants use with educators in early childhood education and care contexts. Drawing on data from a study about educators’ conceptions of infants’ capabilities, the article frames babies’ intentional use of emotionally evocative communication as ‘emotional capital’. Transcripts of digital videos, pictures and written observations are used to illustra...
Interpersonal communication provides information about objects in the environment. Usually studied i...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the relations between infants and their peers as they inte...
Research on natural and spontaneous communication with infants and toddlers -on the ways young human...
The conceptions early childhood educators (ECEs) hold about infants can guide their pedagogical prac...
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic proc...
Research about infant pedagogy is often restricted to educators’ espoused beliefs and interpretation...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
Australia’s National Quality Framework identifies responsibilities for early childhood educators who...
The majority of research on infants’ and children’s understanding of emotional expressions has focus...
Theoretical thesis.Running title: Infants' expressive language : functions and contexts.Bibliography...
Quality infant interactions with teachers and peers are now considered to be central to infant learn...
Australia (EYLF) offers the potential for a change in collective thinking about the social and emoti...
Background: Early childhood educators are attachment figures for babies and play an important role i...
Excerpt The development of emotional expression begins from the time an infant bonds with his or her...
Infants are relatively new to formal education, and, by association, notions of pedagogy in consider...
Interpersonal communication provides information about objects in the environment. Usually studied i...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the relations between infants and their peers as they inte...
Research on natural and spontaneous communication with infants and toddlers -on the ways young human...
The conceptions early childhood educators (ECEs) hold about infants can guide their pedagogical prac...
This article challenges traditional approaches to emotion as a discreet biological or dialectic proc...
Research about infant pedagogy is often restricted to educators’ espoused beliefs and interpretation...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This series of studies aims to examine the ways in w...
Australia’s National Quality Framework identifies responsibilities for early childhood educators who...
The majority of research on infants’ and children’s understanding of emotional expressions has focus...
Theoretical thesis.Running title: Infants' expressive language : functions and contexts.Bibliography...
Quality infant interactions with teachers and peers are now considered to be central to infant learn...
Australia (EYLF) offers the potential for a change in collective thinking about the social and emoti...
Background: Early childhood educators are attachment figures for babies and play an important role i...
Excerpt The development of emotional expression begins from the time an infant bonds with his or her...
Infants are relatively new to formal education, and, by association, notions of pedagogy in consider...
Interpersonal communication provides information about objects in the environment. Usually studied i...
The purpose of this thesis was to explore the relations between infants and their peers as they inte...
Research on natural and spontaneous communication with infants and toddlers -on the ways young human...