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Sharing the lived experiences of children |
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Leonie Arthur, Bronwyn Beecher, Cathie Harrison and Christine Morandini
University of Western Sydney
This article explores possibilities for linking children, families and early childhood settings through processes that celebrate and document the richness of children's daily realities. Changing images of the child, greater recognition of the child in social contexts of the family, community and the early childhood setting, as well as the dynamic nature of early childhood services have contributed to innovative approaches to curriculum and documentation. New ways of thinking about children and planning affirm children's competencies and celebrate their learning. Effective learning communities involve the collaboration of children and families in all stages of documentation and decision-making.
AJEC Volume 28 No 2 June 2003 You can purchase this issue of the Australian Journal of Early Childhood now.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 August 2005 )
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