This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early Childhood Service System (IECSS) project, a longitudinal study of interactions with institutional processes when families have a young child with disabilities. The article introduces international discourses on early childhood development (both individual and community) and raises questions about the ethics of these discourses in the context of historical and current global inequalities. We consider the exporting of professional discourses from the global north to the global south through directives from global institutions, and the imposition of medical thinking onto the lives of disabled children. We discuss theoretical positions and resea...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requires that research involving children, includin...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled childr...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the ways that dominant discourses surrounding ch...
Inclusive education within the Early Childhood Development settings has been identified as the most ...
This article is a sustained critical reflection of my experiences as a carer of a young boy with an ...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
The 2006 United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was an important ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requires that research involving children, includin...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
This article brings together members of the International Advisory Committee for the Inclusive Early...
The purpose of this article is to contribute new insights to critical disability and disabled childr...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
Exploring the ethics of working with young children in a research study that examines children's thi...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the ways that dominant discourses surrounding ch...
Inclusive education within the Early Childhood Development settings has been identified as the most ...
This article is a sustained critical reflection of my experiences as a carer of a young boy with an ...
This chapter does not provide a toolkit or a ‘how to guide’ for conducting research with disabled ch...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
The 2006 United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities was an important ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services requires that research involving children, includin...
Disabled children’s lives have often been discussed through medical concepts of disability rather th...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This paper suggests that the emergence of disabled children’s chi...