The overall aim of this sociocultural and poststructural study was to investigate and describe how new migrant families and Australian early childhood professionals (ECPs) reached cultural understanding on the education and care of children during transition times in childcare. Transition time was defined as a) the processes involved in selecting and gaining access to a childcare institution after resettlement, and b) the discourses in which families and early childhood professionals engaged in cultural negotiation, while transferring the responsibility of care of their child/children from the families to the early childhood professionals, and vice versa, at the beginning and end of childcare sessions. This interpretive case study spanned a...
Background. Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dyna...
This thesis is concerned with the transition children experience when moving from exclusive care by ...
Experiences in the early years of life are increasingly recognised as significant predictors of long...
With increasing numbers of families arriving in Australia for humanitarian reasons or through migrat...
Traditional family characteristics within sub-Saharan African migrant families settling in Australia...
International migration shapes parenting styles for migrant groups, but in Australia very little is ...
The involvement of refugee families in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a complex issue ...
As international migration increases, the Australian socio‐cultural and political context in which s...
This study examines the place of in-home child care, commonly referred to as care by nannies, in Aus...
The Northern Territory of Australia has an ethnically diverse and highly mobile population—the...
Abstract Increasing numbers of families arriving through Australia\u27s humanitarian settlement sch...
Children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are particularly vulnerable to stres...
The provision of early childhood education and care for children and families has received unprecede...
BACKGROUND:Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynam...
Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynamic relation...
Background. Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dyna...
This thesis is concerned with the transition children experience when moving from exclusive care by ...
Experiences in the early years of life are increasingly recognised as significant predictors of long...
With increasing numbers of families arriving in Australia for humanitarian reasons or through migrat...
Traditional family characteristics within sub-Saharan African migrant families settling in Australia...
International migration shapes parenting styles for migrant groups, but in Australia very little is ...
The involvement of refugee families in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is a complex issue ...
As international migration increases, the Australian socio‐cultural and political context in which s...
This study examines the place of in-home child care, commonly referred to as care by nannies, in Aus...
The Northern Territory of Australia has an ethnically diverse and highly mobile population—the...
Abstract Increasing numbers of families arriving through Australia\u27s humanitarian settlement sch...
Children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are particularly vulnerable to stres...
The provision of early childhood education and care for children and families has received unprecede...
BACKGROUND:Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynam...
Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dynamic relation...
Background. Immigration often results in changes in family dynamics, and within this process of dyna...
This thesis is concerned with the transition children experience when moving from exclusive care by ...
Experiences in the early years of life are increasingly recognised as significant predictors of long...