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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood - Vol. 35 No. 2, June 2010  

Australasian Journal of Early Childhood - Vol. 35 No. 2, June 2010

Author(s): Various
Published: 2010
Pages: 71
ECA Code: AJEC1002
Price: $18.95 (Includes GST for Australian orders)
 

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The latest scholarly research and debate from around the world on issues affecting the field of early childhood.

Contents:

  • Editorial – Margaret Sims
  • Preferences of first-time expectant mothers for care of their child: ‘I wouldn’t leave them somewhere that made me feel insecure’ – Wendy Boyd, Karen Thorpe and Collette Tayler
  • Complexities of assessing social and emotional competence and wellbeing in young children – Lennie Barblett & Carmel Maloney
  • Transitions to early childhood education and care for Indigenous children and families in Canada: Historical and social realities – Jan Hare & Jim Anderson
  • Perceptions of school readiness in one Queensland primary school – Andrea M. Noel
  • What does cultural globalization mean for parenting in immigrant families in the 21st century? – Prathyusha Sanagavarapu
  • Character education, Dr Seuss and Te Whariki: A likely combination – Miriam J. Singer
  • Examining parental and staff perceptions of childcare service quality across competing business structures – Scott Weaven & Debra Grace
  • Chinese children’s understanding of death – Mun Wong

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