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The impact of active research involvement of young children in the design of a new stereotest

The impact of active research involvement of young children in the design of a new stereotest

... that children and young people have the right to be involved in decisions that affect their life, to ex- press their views and to have their views listened ...to research has lagged behind other ...

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Embracing uncertainty in research with young children

Embracing uncertainty in research with young children

... which young children ’ s involve- ment in research can be understood to be emergent, dynamic and ...enter young children ’ s worlds as ...that children inhabit, through which our ...

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Psychopharmacology for Young Children: Clinical Needs and Research Opportunities

Psychopharmacology for Young Children: Clinical Needs and Research Opportunities

... concerns about the increas- ing use of psychotropic medications in preschoolers, the National Institute of Mental Health and the Food and Drug Administration convened a workshop in October 2000 to examine the ...

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Engaging young children in the research process

Engaging young children in the research process

... with children to help them understand the research process in a fun and engaging ...that young children are fully capable of joining professional researchers in becoming ...the children ...

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Ethnographic research: a significant context for engaging young children in dialogues about adults’ eriting

Ethnographic research: a significant context for engaging young children in dialogues about adults’ eriting

... In another example, Tyrone (a Black British boy, aged 3 years) excitedly noted ‘You’re writing about me’ whenever he saw a ‘T’ in Deb’s fieldnotes, whether she was writing about him or not. Of course, ...

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Young Children as Wayfarers: Learning about Place by Moving Through It

Young Children as Wayfarers: Learning about Place by Moving Through It

... of young children, it becomes quickly apparent that young children rarely just ...walk. Young children run, jump, dance, dive and climb. Very young children roll, ...

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The postcards approach: young children sharing drawings and stories about their environments

The postcards approach: young children sharing drawings and stories about their environments

... arts-based research can utilise the arts for data collection and/or ...this research, drawings accompanied by stories were deemed suitable because young children do not always have the words ...

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Viral respiratory tract infections in young children with cystic fibrosis: a prospective full year seasonal study

Viral respiratory tract infections in young children with cystic fibrosis: a prospective full year seasonal study

... RTI identification, nasal swab sampling and viral analysis It is routine practice in France for chest physiotherapists to visit patients at home to ensure regular chest physio- therapy and respiratory surveillance. As ...

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Personal and social determinants sustaining smoking practices in rural China: a qualitative study

Personal and social determinants sustaining smoking practices in rural China: a qualitative study

... ing children or who have young children are more likely to raise issues related to smoking ...and young children from second-hand smoke) and smokers in these families tend to change ...

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Caregiver experiences, attitudes and perceptions about feeding toddlers and preschool children in Switzerland: a qualitative study

Caregiver experiences, attitudes and perceptions about feeding toddlers and preschool children in Switzerland: a qualitative study

... before children go to school Young children depend on their caregivers to make choices about the types foods and beverages offered, when they are offered, the number and size of portions and ...

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Seven myths about young children and technology

Seven myths about young children and technology

... of research in neuroscience and psychology that looks at the impact of digital technologies on human ...four-­‐year-­‐old children are at risk from either of these, although we acknowledge that these issues ...

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Beliefs About Diagnosing Asthma in Young Children

Beliefs About Diagnosing Asthma in Young Children

... In December 1997, a self-administered 5-page questionnaire was sent to all active Fellows of the American Academy of Pedi- atrics (AAP) living in Massachusetts based on their listing in the state section of the AAP ...

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THE IMPACT OF THE ANIMALS ON CHILDREN'S LEARNING AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT - A STUDY OF WHAT CHILDREN LEARN FROM AND WITH PETS: THE EXAMPLE OF DOG AND CAT

THE IMPACT OF THE ANIMALS ON CHILDREN'S LEARNING AND THEIR DEVELOPMENT - A STUDY OF WHAT CHILDREN LEARN FROM AND WITH PETS: THE EXAMPLE OF DOG AND CAT

... the children when they do something wrong comfort them ...relationship. Children do not always feel that they want to open up to adults and make use of them because they may feel that it is precisely those ...

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“That’s where I first saw the water…”:mobilizing children’s voices in UK flood risk management

“That’s where I first saw the water…”:mobilizing children’s voices in UK flood risk management

... disaster research with children. 64 By giving the children the stage, the children were able to use performance as a way, as Lloyd Williams describes, to “engage directly with the struggle ...

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Researching Bradford: A review of social research on Bradford District

Researching Bradford: A review of social research on Bradford District

... questions about the relationship between research, policy making and implementation, suggesting that the problems in Bradford are already well known, and that the challenge for Bradford is to ‘translate ...

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Early Childhood Care and Education in Cambodia

Early Childhood Care and Education in Cambodia

... or, indeed, for any other reason. These statements are made within the framework of acceptance of the human rights of the child and cross-cut all aspects of Education for All policies. However, overcoming discrimination ...

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The lives of young carers in England

The lives of young carers in England

... of research conducted by TNS BMRB, in partnership with Professor Jo Aldridge, Director of the Young Carers Research Group (YCRG) at Loughborough University, investigating the lives of young ...

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Like a fish in water? Experiences of Muslim families in the British education system

Like a fish in water? Experiences of Muslim families in the British education system

... on children. They talked about the desire children had to fast as part of their religious observance and how schools did little to accommodate ...older children generally, but a frustration ...

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Classroom Challenges in Developing an Intercultural Early Learning Program for Refugee Children

Classroom Challenges in Developing an Intercultural Early Learning Program for Refugee Children

... With language acquisition as a major focus of the intercultural early learning program, power and privilege in this regard also need to be addressed. Srinivasan (2009) proposes that linguicism is perpetuated by the ...

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Key health outcomes for children and young people with neurodisability : qualitative research with young people and parents

Key health outcomes for children and young people with neurodisability : qualitative research with young people and parents

... Cerebra Research Unit involves families of disabled children as partners in ...the research team at various stages of the research, including at team and parent advisory ...

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