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Etre gardé ou non par la mère, quelles incidences scolaires chez les enfants de grande section ?

1997

The paper presents a study focuses on the impact of various types of child-care on academic acquisitions observed at the end of kindergarten. Even if children cared for by their own mother do obtain poorer scores, the effect of a specific type of care, other things being equal, proves nearly equal to zero. But some more precise effects (of one type of care on a specific performance), and interaction effects (with factors such as sex difference) are observed too. It would be interesting for research to investigate more throroughly the quality of various types of care.

EffetAcquisition scolaireMode de garde[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationÉlèveEnseignement pré-élémentaireFranceMaternelle grande section
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S'affirmer comme un professionnel compétent ? Les usages de la psychologie dans les crèches parentales par les éducatrices de jeunes enfants

2014

This article is dedicated to the standard practice of psychoanalysis by infant carers in “parent-run” day care centres. This particular type of associative body, run by parents through an elected board of directors with (full) employer’s legal status may be justified precisely because the infant carers attain a privileged position often combined with a management role.The article strives to describe and analyse this specific setup linking through collective work early years childcare for professionals (mostly females) and parents/users who ensure nonetheless a job as volunteers (rather than mere service users). It shows that calling upon a “psy.” expertise by infant carers guarantees their …

Sociology and Political SciencePsychanalyseMode de garde[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJeune enfantÉducateur[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationStructure d'accueilCrèche parentale
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