There is a small body of work examining how picture books can be used with young children and their families to develop understandings of contemporary issues including diversity and practices towards inclusion. This article describes a study in one New Zealand kindergarten that explored teachers' interpretations of children's responses to a selection of picture books featuring same gender parented families. The research sought to go beyond traditional understandings of families and the dominant discourse of heteronormativity. Findings show that despite children reportedly being open to the possibilities of non-traditional families in their setting, and their play, teachers appeared hesitant to ask probing questions or fully engage with chil...
This thesis investigates the way lgbtq-adults are represented within contemporary early children's l...
This qualitative inquiry uses queer theory and an epistemic justice framework to analyze interaction...
How are non-heterosexualities portrayed in children's literature? Which non-heterosexualities are fe...
Prevailing heteronormative discourses in early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand present d...
Children’s picture books contribute to children’s development of gender identity and can impact aspi...
In this paper, we investigate primary school teachers’ reflections on addressing the topic of same-s...
As societies move further toward equal rights for GLBT people, new models of more plural and diverse...
This paper explores some of the relationships between the ways in which (White) dominant group child...
A family represents the beginning of someone's life. In the family a child acquires patterns, exampl...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
This analysis concerns four picture books that in different ways address the topic of children in ra...
School climates in the U.S. are typically characterized by heterosexism, or bias against sexual mino...
Results of a 2012 survey of U.S. parents revealed that reading books with their children was the pre...
Children who are gender non-conforming (GNC) and children who have diverse family structures (DFS) o...
This paper examines representations of heteronormativity (and its influence) across several kinds of...
This thesis investigates the way lgbtq-adults are represented within contemporary early children's l...
This qualitative inquiry uses queer theory and an epistemic justice framework to analyze interaction...
How are non-heterosexualities portrayed in children's literature? Which non-heterosexualities are fe...
Prevailing heteronormative discourses in early childhood education in Aotearoa New Zealand present d...
Children’s picture books contribute to children’s development of gender identity and can impact aspi...
In this paper, we investigate primary school teachers’ reflections on addressing the topic of same-s...
As societies move further toward equal rights for GLBT people, new models of more plural and diverse...
This paper explores some of the relationships between the ways in which (White) dominant group child...
A family represents the beginning of someone's life. In the family a child acquires patterns, exampl...
In recent decades, extensive studies from diverse disciplines have focused on children's develo...
This analysis concerns four picture books that in different ways address the topic of children in ra...
School climates in the U.S. are typically characterized by heterosexism, or bias against sexual mino...
Results of a 2012 survey of U.S. parents revealed that reading books with their children was the pre...
Children who are gender non-conforming (GNC) and children who have diverse family structures (DFS) o...
This paper examines representations of heteronormativity (and its influence) across several kinds of...
This thesis investigates the way lgbtq-adults are represented within contemporary early children's l...
This qualitative inquiry uses queer theory and an epistemic justice framework to analyze interaction...
How are non-heterosexualities portrayed in children's literature? Which non-heterosexualities are fe...