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King, Pete; Newstead, Shelly – Child Care in Practice, 2021
Twenty years ago, the "Colorado Paper" developed a theoretical concept of the Play Cycle and described a hierarchy of four levels of intervention which playworkers might use to support the Play Cycle: play maintenance; simple intervention, medial intervention and complex intervention. This study of 157 playworkers from around the world…
Descriptors: Play, Adults, Role, Theories
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Rice, Jenni; Mullineux, Judith; Killick, Campbell – Child Care in Practice, 2022
Background and purpose: Compassion and human connection are core social work values and as such they inform our interventions in all settings. It is generally recognised that young people need love and positive attention to thrive, but residential care provision often focuses on the more practical physiological and safety needs of young people.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Caregiver Child Relationship, Altruism
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Hwami, Munyaradzi – Child Care in Practice, 2022
This article is a critical interpretive study of residential group homes as school preparatory environments for children and youth in their care. Utilizing social pedagogic analytics, the paper analyzes the role of residential group homes in the education of the children and youth under their care. Evidence gathered in this study suggests that…
Descriptors: Group Homes, Child Caregivers, Child Rearing, Academic Achievement
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Leeson, Caroline; Morgan, Julia – Child Care in Practice, 2022
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment [Barnardo's, 2014. Children affected by parental imprisonment. http://www.barnardos.org.uk/what_we_do/our_work/children_of_prisoners.htm]. Children with a parent in prison are expected to engage in a great deal of physical and emotional caring to support their…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions, Foreign Countries
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Moran, Kaitlin K. – Child Care in Practice, 2021
This study examines why African-American caregivers in low-income urban neighborhoods in the United States transition their children between different childcare arrangements involving relative care, home/family care and center-based care, based on interviews conducted with 40 caregivers from three different childcare centers in one metropolitan…
Descriptors: African Americans, Child Care, Child Caregivers, Low Income Groups
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Skovdal, Morten; Campbell, Catherine; Onyango, Vincent – Child Care in Practice, 2013
African children who care for sick or dying adults are receiving less than optimal support due to confusion about whether or not young caregiving constitutes a form of child labour and the tendency of the authorities to play it "safe" and side with more abolitionist approaches to children's work, avoiding engagement with support…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, At Risk Persons, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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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
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Houston, Stan – Child Care in Practice, 2011
This paper describes an action research project aimed at enhancing resilience in young people in a residential children's home. Two core areas were explored, namely: the needs of the young people as captured through a resilience framework; and the experiential and role-related issues arising from the attempts to enhance the young people's…
Descriptors: Action Research, Young Adults, Social Work, Resilience (Psychology)
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Shpancer, Noam; Dunlap, Brandi; Melick, Katherine M.; Coxe, Kelly; Kuntzman, Devon; Sayre, Pamela S.; Toto, Christine; Spivey, Aria T. – Child Care in Practice, 2008
Forty-nine caregivers in eight daycare centres were interviewed about their daycare experiences, their own childcare decisions and practices, and their views of how their profession is perceived by society. Results suggest that: caregivers comment positively on the process elements of their work, such as their enjoyment and love of children, and…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Child Care, Caregiver Role, Caregiver Attitudes
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Harris, Helen – Child Care in Practice, 2008
The present review summarises literature on the needs of disabled children and their families and draws on research identifying promising service provision. The review took 1997 as its starting point to build on two thorough reviews that were written prior to that time. The findings of the current review largely echo earlier work in terms of what…
Descriptors: Children, Childhood Needs, Family Needs, Delivery Systems
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Caltabiano, Marie L.; Thorpe, Rosamund – Child Care in Practice, 2007
This study assessed the adult attachment styles of 111 male and female foster carers of children who have been abused and neglected in the Mackay/Whitsunday region of Queensland, Australia. It was hypothesised that those foster carers with secure attachment or with "earned" secure attachment status are better able to cope with the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries, Foster Care