Little is known about the quality and characteristics of the language used by childcare staff when interacting with infants in non-parental group care settings. This qualitative study analysed the manner in which staff used language when interacting with ten children aged between 9 and 20 months in four different long day care centres in Sydney, Australia. Each infant was audiorecorded for one whole day using a small recording device attached to her/his clothing, which captured all the language spoken directly to, or in their presence of, the infant. The infants and staff were simultaneously videorecorded as they went about their everyday activities, to provide additional contextual information. Using systemic functional linguistics as the ...
The effect of day care on children\u27s development is widely debated. The purpose of this study was...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of two professional development models in...
Little is known about the quality and characteristics of the language used by childcare staff when i...
AbstractThis exploratory study investigated the nature of teacher–infant social dialogue in a high-q...
This paper discusses the potential of the childcare centre as a child-rearing niche and is based on ...
This paper discusses the potential of the child-care centre as a child-rearing niche. The paper is b...
"This thesis is presented as a partial fulfilment to the requirements for the Master of Research, In...
Educators’ questions can encourage children to engage in extended conversations, facilitate comprehe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-215.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Language is a system of symbols which are designed to communicate between people. Language takes an ...
Australia’s first national early childhood curriculum, the Early Years Learning Framework (Departmen...
This study investigates the quantity and quality of infant-toddler educators' language-support pract...
The effect of day care on children\u27s development is widely debated. The purpose of this study was...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of two professional development models in...
Little is known about the quality and characteristics of the language used by childcare staff when i...
AbstractThis exploratory study investigated the nature of teacher–infant social dialogue in a high-q...
This paper discusses the potential of the childcare centre as a child-rearing niche and is based on ...
This paper discusses the potential of the child-care centre as a child-rearing niche. The paper is b...
"This thesis is presented as a partial fulfilment to the requirements for the Master of Research, In...
Educators’ questions can encourage children to engage in extended conversations, facilitate comprehe...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 189-215.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Literature revi...
grantor: University of TorontoAn advantage of integrating children with language delay int...
This research study explores the types of teacher talk that occur in early childhood classroom envir...
Language is a system of symbols which are designed to communicate between people. Language takes an ...
Australia’s first national early childhood curriculum, the Early Years Learning Framework (Departmen...
This study investigates the quantity and quality of infant-toddler educators' language-support pract...
The effect of day care on children\u27s development is widely debated. The purpose of this study was...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of two professional development models in...