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Vennskap i småbarnsavdelinger som private relasjoner på en offentlig arena

2018

Denne artikkelen belyser sma barns utprovinger av sitt sosiale handlingsrepertoar basert pa mikroetnografiske analyser av videobservasjon fra to norske smabarnsavdelinger. Det tas til orde for a beskrive dette som utprovinger av rollen som aktor i et offentlig liv og samtidig kunne etablere ulike typer mer private relasjoner med klare grenser mot en felles offentlighet utenfor, og det undersokes hvordan barn kan mestre kunsten a bevege seg mellom disse to ulike rollene. Artikkelen peker pa barnehagen som en saerskilt institusjonell kontekst preget av eierlose ting og steder som barna hele tiden ma tilegne seg midlertidig bruksrett over. Dette preger hvordan barnas sosiale utprovinger arter …

Toddlers05 social sciences050301 educationContext (language use)barnehagePublic lifelcsh:Education (General)ToddlerePublic arenabarndomssosiologivennskapfriendship0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskindergartenSociologyBarnsociology of childhoodlcsh:L7-9910503 educationHumanities050104 developmental & child psychologyNordisk Tidsskrift for Pedagogikk og Kritikk
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Are hedonic responses to food odours linked to food liking in infants at 12 and 22 months?

2013

Communication orale (résumé 1 p.) ; http://www.pangborn2013.com/; International audience

[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionolfactory reactivityodours[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionfood likingodourtoddlertoddlers[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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LATVIAN ADAPTATION OF MCARTHUR-BATES COMMUNICATIVE DEVELOPMENT INVENTORIES

2016

The article discusses the methodology and the preliminary results of the research project entitled “Latvian language in Monolingual and Bilingual Acquisition: tools, theories and applications” (LAMBA). The project involves 25 researchers – linguists, educators, psychologists – from five institutions in Latvia and Norway, and focuses on phonological, lexical and morphosyntactic acquisition of Latvian as a native language in monolingual and bilingual settings. One of the main goals of the project is to develop a set of norm-referenced language assessment tools that would allow for accurate and time-efficient evaluation of language development in pre-school children.The article will focus spec…

infants; toddlers; CDI; KAT; LAMBA; Latvian language; adaptation; Norway; projectGrammarProductive Vocabularymedia_common.quotation_subjectFirst languageLatvianlanguage.human_languageLinguisticsLexical itemLanguage developmentLanguage assessmentlanguagePsychologyGesturemedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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De yngste barna og tingene deres – en ANT-analyse av lek i småbarnsavdelinger

2017

Artikkelen presenterer en mikro-etnografisk undersøkelse av barns forhold til tingene i to småbarnsavdelinger i norske barnehager. Hensikten er å forstå hvordan barns relasjoner til ting virker inn på deres mulighet til deltagelse og sosial posisjonering i gruppen. Undersøkelsen er basert på Aktør-Nettverk-Teori som vektlegger tingenes betydning som agens i sosiale nettverk og tingenes funksjon som forlengelse av barnas kropper. Undersøkelsen viser at tingene har betydning som legitim inngangsbillett til deltagelse i lekegrupper og at tingenes innbyrdes hierarkiske orden bidrar i å uttrykke den sosiale orden mellom barna som inngår i relasjon med dem. The article presents a micro-ethnograph…

lcsh:LC8-6691Engineeringlcsh:Special aspects of educationbusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationAktør-Nettverk-Teorilektoytoddlereleketøy0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesplaytoddlersbusiness0503 educationCartographyHumanitiesActor-Network-Theory050104 developmental & child psychologyNordisk barnehageforskning
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Facilitators, teachers, observers, and play partners : Exploring how mothers describe their role in play activities across three communities

2019

The present study explored the perspectives of mothers from three communities regarding their role in play activities with their toddlers. The mothers of two-year-old children from Muenster, Germany (n = 34), Chennai, India (n = 36), and New York City, USA (n = 36), participated in the study. Qualitative content analysis was utilized to analyze the mothers' responses to semi-structured interview questions. Four roles were identified as characterizing the mothers' narratives, namely mothers as facilitators, teachers, play partners, or observers. The goal of facilitator was to support children's autonomy; teachers often described educational learning goals; and play partners and observers hig…

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Development of healthy eating habits early in life. Review of recent evidence and selected guidelines

2011

Encouraging healthy eating habit development early in life is a way to prevent the onset of diet-related diseases. This review focuses on the period ranging from the beginning of complementary feeding until the age of 3 years. Its first objective was to review relevant themes in the most recent literature on the development of healthy eating habits in this period. Its second objective was to evaluate to what extent international and national feeding guidelines cover these themes. Analysed guidelines included WHO, European Network for Public Health Nutrition, US and two European national guidelines (UK and France). They were evaluated using a 4-pt scale and compared. Well-covered themes in c…

medicine.medical_specialtyinfant feedinghealthy eating habits[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmedia_common.quotation_subjectMEDLINENutritional StatusBehavioural sciencesGuidelines as Topicinfants and toddlersConsumption (sociology)Choice Behaviorcomplementary feedingDevelopmental psychologyHumansMedicineInfant Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaGeneral Psychologymedia_commonnutrition and dieteticsbusiness.industryevidencePublic healthweaningInfantFeeding BehaviorGuidelinebehavioral sciencesUnited KingdomChild PreschoolScale (social sciences)recommendationsFood OrganicFrancebusinessLife reviewguideline[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionAutonomy
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Teacher-child interactions as a context for developing social competence in toddler classrooms

2022

The present study investigates the quality and variability of teacher-child interactions in relation to children’s social competence in Finnish toddler classrooms. The participants included 242 toddlers (114 girls, 128 boys) and their teachers (N= 42). The quality of teacher-child interactions (i.e., emotional and behavioral support; engaged support for learning) was observed using the CLASS-Toddler observation instrument (La Paro et al., 2012), and the average amount of within-day variability was calculated from the observed cycles. Teachers rated toddler’s social competence with the Multisource Assessment of Social Competence Scale (MASCS; Junttila et al., 2006) in relation to the toddler…

varhaiskasvatustaaperoikäisetvariability in teacher-child interactionempatiasocial competencesosiaaliset taidotsosiaalinen kehitystoddlersteacher-child interactionempathysosiaalinen vuorovaikutusopettaja-oppilassuhdelapsen kehitys
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Teacher-child interaction quality and children's self-regulation in toddler classrooms in Finland and Portugal

2021

This study examines the association between teacher–child interaction quality and children's self‐regulation in Finnish and Portuguese toddler classrooms. The participants included 230 Finnish (M = 29; SD = 3 months) and 283 Portuguese (M = 30, SD = 4 months) toddlers and their teachers (n = 43 Finland; n = 29 Portugal). The children's behavioural self‐regulation (attention, working memory, and inhibition control) was individually tested, and the teachers evaluated the children's self‐regulation skills in the classroom. The quality of the teacher–child interactions (i.e., emotional and behavioural support and engaged support for learning) was evaluated using the CLASS‐Toddler observation in…

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