This paper critically reflects on the appropriateness of the methodological framework adopted in an exploratory study of young children's experiences of participation in their early childhood centre and home environments. The Mosaic and Ecocultural approaches informed the study's methodological framework as these approaches were seen to be complementary and child-friendly. While some of the data collection tools were not as successful in the current study as they have been reported in previous research, there was support for the usefulness of the Mosaic approach as an effective, adaptable and child-focused research methodology. Further, the Ecocultural approach was found to provide an appropriate and meaningful way of talking with young chi...
This PhD by Published Work dissertation provides a summary of a programme of research on the theme o...
Following on from `Listening to Young Children: The Mosaic approach' (NCB, 2001), this book reports ...
The challenges of conducting research in the home, especially with preschool children, mean that the...
This paper criticaly reflects on the appropriateness of the methodological framework adopted in an e...
This paper contributes to the discussion around methodologies effective in gathering the perspective...
There have been an increasing number of research studies using participatory, visual methods with yo...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...
The text is about social education of children and it presents an approach related to a new paradigm...
The Reality of Research with Children and Young People illustrates the process of carrying out resea...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
International audienceWhat does it mean to be in this place? Young children’s perspectives can provi...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
This PhD by Published Work dissertation provides a summary of a programme of research on the theme o...
Following on from `Listening to Young Children: The Mosaic approach' (NCB, 2001), this book reports ...
The challenges of conducting research in the home, especially with preschool children, mean that the...
This paper criticaly reflects on the appropriateness of the methodological framework adopted in an e...
This paper contributes to the discussion around methodologies effective in gathering the perspective...
There have been an increasing number of research studies using participatory, visual methods with yo...
Viewing children as 'experts in their own lives', the Mosaic approach offers a creative framework fo...
How can young children's views and experiences become the focus for reviewing services? Traditional ...
It is envisaged that the Mosaic Approach (Clark and Moss, 2005) will explore how to listen to young ...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...
The text is about social education of children and it presents an approach related to a new paradigm...
The Reality of Research with Children and Young People illustrates the process of carrying out resea...
How can the perspectives, insights and interests of young children, under 6 years-old, be given stat...
International audienceWhat does it mean to be in this place? Young children’s perspectives can provi...
This systematic literature review aimed to ascertain what participatory methods for young children h...
This PhD by Published Work dissertation provides a summary of a programme of research on the theme o...
Following on from `Listening to Young Children: The Mosaic approach' (NCB, 2001), this book reports ...
The challenges of conducting research in the home, especially with preschool children, mean that the...