From the year when a child in child care turns three or when a child starts preschool, such transitions will occur annually, progressing through the various levels of early education (Nursery 1, Nursery 2, Kindergarten 1 and Kindergarten 2). Find out more about our childcare and kindergarten ...
It may therefore be quite common for Australian children to experience differential parenting in their transitions between home and day care, particularly if they are from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds. Using data ... S Wise,LD Silva - Australian Institute of Family Studies...
Increasing attention to the relationships between transitions, power, spaces, and schooling, this article explores the disjuncture between seemingly liberal concepts in transition processes and hierarchical abuse of power. This ethnographic study sought to explore the perspectives of 16 children as they ...
Transitions(转变) are hard for everyone, 【1】. That’s because routines are healthy for us, and changing into a new one can throw us off.For parents, it’s really important to know that it’s very normal for their children to have a whole range of feelings about going back to ...
摘要: The purpose of From Welfare to Childcare is first to describe what changes occurred in childcare following the 1996 welfare reform legislation, and then to analyze how federal welfare and subsidy policies influence the...被引量: 1
As stressed by family systems theory [48] and social role theory [49], mothers and fathers can contribute differently to parent–child interactions and child development. In China, mothers tend to be more involved than fathers in daily childcare and in addressing emotional needs of their children...
(PYD) framework that emphasizes the importance of psychosocial assets and resources as part of optimal cardiovascular health particularly in developmental transitions (adolescence> emerging adulthood) [64,65]. The PYD framework is illustrated in Fig.22.1. In clinical settings, healthcare providers can ...
Childhood, transitions and well-being in Peru: a literature review This document provides a broad context for the Young Lives research being done in Peru by reviewing the academic literature, research findings, statistics and official documents available. It was carried out by the Young Lives qualit...
Bratsch-Hines said that ups and downs in income, availability of transportation, secure employment, and other factors can result in children moving into and out of different child care settings. But understanding the effects of such transitions on children has remained elusive. ...
This literature review suggests that home-based childcare appears to play a pivotal role in supporting children’s transitions and connections from preschool to primary school or from home to preschool and school environments. A small-scale study by Coplan et al. (2010) in Canada found that child...