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Stalker, Kirsten; MacDonald, Charlotte; King, Caroline; McFaul, Francis; Young, Colin; Hawthorn, Moyra – Child Care in Practice, 2015
This paper presents research, commissioned by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People, examining changes in the availability and accessibility of publicly funded services to disabled children, young people and their families between 2011 and 2013. Methods included a survey of voluntary-sector providers and focus groups with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Focus Groups, Caregivers
Davis, John M.; Ravenscroft, John; Bizas, Nik – Child Care in Practice, 2015
This paper utilises qualitative and quantitative findings from the Facilitating Inclusive Education and Supporting the Transition Agenda (FIESTA) project that carried out a survey of professionals and focus groups/interviews with parents and children to understand the context of transition, inclusion and collaborative working. The paper contrasts…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research, Disabilities, Special Needs Students
Nadeem, Sanober; Rafique, Ghazala; Khowaja, Liaquat; Yameen, Anjum – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Family environment plays a very important role in early child development and the availability of stimulating material in the early years of a child's life is crucial for optimising development. The Home Observation for Measurement of the Environment (HOME) inventory is one of the most widely used measures to assess the quality and quantity…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Environment, Child Development, Early Experience
McNally, Sinead; Share, Michelle; Murray, Aisling – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Anecdotal evidence suggests that grandparents provide a substantial amount of childcare support to parents of infants in Ireland yet there has been little attention to the provision of grandparent childcare at policy level. Using nationally representative data on childcare provision in the Republic of Ireland, this study examined the prevalence of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Predictor Variables, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Child Care
Ogbu, Helen Uchechukwu; Brady, Bernadine; Kinlen, Louise – Child Care in Practice, 2014
The Irish direct provision system for asylum seekers is acknowledged as providing a very challenging and exclusionary living environment for adults and children. To date, there has been little research focused specifically on the ways in which the direct provision environment impacts on the parenting role. This qualitative study explores the…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Stress Variables, Refugees, Qualitative Research
Nielsen, Annemette; Michaelsen, Kim F.; Holm, Lotte – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Researchers question the implications of the way in which "motherhood" is constructed in public health discourse. Current nutritional guidelines for Danish parents of young children are part of this discourse. They are shaped by an assumed symbiotic relationship between the nutritional needs of the child and the interest and focus of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mothers, Eating Habits, Nutrition
Favez, Nicolas; Newman, Claire – Child Care in Practice, 2014
Toddlers experience stress and express distress during routine paediatric examinations with immunisation. Adjustment to this situation is important, as distress and pain are interrelated. A negative experience of immunisation of their child, moreover, is often mentioned by parents as a reason for refusing routine vaccinations. This paper focuses…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Mothers, Immunization Programs, Pediatrics
Houston, Stan; McColgan, Mary – Child Care in Practice, 2014
It is self-evident that we live in the age of inquiry where the negative impact of risk has been examined through numerous formal processes. In the wake of such scrutiny, there have been repeated recommendations for better training of the professionals charged with safeguarding the welfare of vulnerable individuals. Yet there has been very little…
Descriptors: Social Work, Mixed Methods Research, College Students, Curriculum
Share, Michelle; Kerrins, Liz – Child Care in Practice, 2013
Recently in Ireland attention has been placed on the importance of parental involvement in early childhood care and education settings as seen in the Síolta Quality Standards and Aistear Curriculum Framework. Yet there is little Irish empirical evidence on parental involvement in childcare settings; on the involvement models being used, or on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Participation, Child Care Centers, Parent Role
Price, Jayne; Nicholl, Honor – Child Care in Practice, 2013
Parenting a child with complex health/palliative care needs is wide ranging. Family-centred practices place parents at the heart of the ongoing care of these children, and therefore it makes sense that their views and experiences should be central to research within the field. Despite this assertion, little guidance exists as to how best to…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Ethics, Novices, Qualitative Research
Giardiello, Patricia; McNulty, Joanne; Anderson, Babs – Child Care in Practice, 2013
This paper reports on the research process and findings of a commissioned study of a Sure Start Children's Centre based in the North West of England. The study focused specifically on how child observations were being carried out in the Children's Centre to inform assessment and planning. It was imperative that the research process should not be…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Care Centers, Young Children, Observation
Bademci, Ozden H.; Karadayi, Figen E. – Child Care in Practice, 2013
Street children are the most excluded group of people in any society. The general attitude towards them is to criminalise and pathologise. The "To-gather with Children Project" (TCP) has been developed by the Maltepe University Research and Application Centre for Street Children (SOYAC) in Istanbul and implemented in conjunction with the General…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Intervention, Social Services, Literacy
Kelmanson, Igor – Child Care in Practice, 2013
This study aimed to assess possible association between swaddling and sleep behaviour in two-month-old infants. It comprised 198 apparently healthy infants from the community setting selected by chance (86 boys, 112 girls), aged two months, who were singletons born in St Petersburg in 2007. The mothers were asked to complete the questionnaires…
Descriptors: Sleep, Infants, Infant Mortality, Mothers
Angarne-Lindberg, Teresia; Wadsby, Marie – Child Care in Practice, 2013
Studies focusing on mothers' own reports of their experience with intervention programmes are rare, so very little has been known about their evaluations of the programmes and what they have learned. The aim of the present study was to use interviews to evaluate these aspects of an intervention programme. The interviews were designed to capture…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Early Intervention, Mothers, Infants
Dhar, Rajib – Child Care in Practice, 2012
This study aims at examining the childcare practices and issues experienced by the low-income construction workers in India. It is concerned with understanding varied aspects relating to problems that construction workers, as parents, face while bringing up their children in one of the small construction companies of eastern India, in the state of…
Descriptors: Low Income, Employees, Economically Disadvantaged, Ethnography

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