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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Flexibly Scheduled Early Childhood Education and Care: Finnish Mothers’ and Educators’ Perceptions on Young Children’s Experiences and Child-Responsive Practices

Eija SalonenEija SevónLaakso Marja-leena

subject

Early childhood educationvarhaiskasvatusActivities of daily livingflexibly scheduled caremedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)päivähoitoEducationDevelopmental psychologyaikataulutjoustavuuskasvattajatPerceptionSuomiEthnographyDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesFinlandnonstandard schedulesmedia_common4. Educationday and night care05 social sciences050301 educationäiditDistressFeelingContent analysislastenhoitoPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology

description

The study explores Finnish mothers' and educators' perceptions on young children's experiences and child-responsive practices related to flexibly-scheduled early childhood education and care (ECEC). Data were gathered by ethnography-based interviews with mothers and educators of oneto three-year-old children attending this form of ECEC and qualitatively analysed using the method of inductive content analysis. According to the interviewees, young children experienced a multitude of feelings related to flexibly-scheduled ECEC, ranging from the undesirable, such as strain, distress and confusion, to the desirable, such as comfort, satisfaction and understanding. The children's feelings were associated with different kinds of nonstandard ECEC schedules and the effects of these on their daily activities and social interactions. Child-responsive practices described by the interviewees included adjusting daily schedules, activities and social interactions at home and in ECEC to children's daily rhythms and needs. The findings point to the importance of taking young children's perspectives into account when seeking to enhance their wellbeing in the context of flexibly-scheduled ECEC. peerReviewed

https://doi.org/10.1007/s13158-018-0221-0