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Hancock, Christine L. – Young Exceptional Children, 2023
Decision-making between professionals and families is an integral part of early intervention (EI), as reflected by family-centered philosophies and practices embodied in the Division for Early Childhood's (DEC, 2014) Recommended Practices. In this article, the author first briefly defines decision-making and two forms of decision-making relevant…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Home Visits, Early Intervention, Participative Decision Making
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Francesca Dicé; Pasquale Dolce; Assunta Maiello; Maria Francesca Freda – Child Care in Practice, 2024
Objective: This paper presents an analysis of the shared decision-making between parents, children and physicians in paediatric primary care, taking into consideration that it is difficult but useful to promote the engagement of both the parents and the children in medical practice. Concordance between medical professionals and patients is a…
Descriptors: Pediatrics, Primary Health Care, Participative Decision Making, Parents
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Rhylee Sulek; Chris Edwards; Ruth Monk; Lee Patrick; Sarah Pillar; Andrew J. O. Whitehouse; Hannah Waddington – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Autistic advocates emphasise the need for neurodiversity-affirming and strengths-based approaches to support services; however, little is known about broader community perspectives regarding the appropriateness of offering early support services to autistic children. This co-designed mixed-methods study employed surveys to gather insights from 253…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Adults
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Nóirín Hayes – Education 3-13, 2024
The ratification of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly Article 12 on children's right to participate in matters affecting them, provides a rationale for including the voices of young children when seeking to better understand their lives. Early childhood educators collaborate and converse with young children in their daily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Childrens Rights, Young Children
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Kathryn Asbury; Umar Toseeb; Naomi Barrow – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Concerns have been raised about genomic studies of autism. Most recently, the Spectrum 10 K study was paused due to criticism from the autistic community. This situation raised important questions about how the autistic and autism communities perceive genomic research. The Personal Experiences of Autism and Perceptions of DNA-based-research study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Parent Attitudes
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Prendeville, Paula; Kinsella, William – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2022
This paper examines the theoretical foundations of educational psychology from a meta-theoretical critical realist perspective focusing on ethics and values. This examination is considered in light of the increasingly complex educational contexts that require the support of educational psychologists (EPs). It reviews ethics frameworks that have…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values, Educational Psychology, Realism
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Munongi, Lucia – South African Journal of Education, 2023
Article 12 (1) of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child sets out the right of children who are capable of forming their own views to freely express them in matters that affect them. Such views should be considered in schools when making decisions, paying attention to the child's age and maturity. In this study we explored…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Student Participation, Teacher Attitudes, Children
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Shaik, Naseema – Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 2022
Providing support to student teachers to implement participatory pedagogies is vital for understanding the importance of listening to children's voices and involving them in decision making. At a local university in the Western Cape, South Africa, ten final year Foundation Phase student teachers studying toward the Bachelor in Education who…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Inclusion
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Azunre, Gideon Abagna; Sowrirajan, Thein Manimekalai – Education 3-13, 2021
Evidence in the conventional literature points to the prospects of children as active agents in decision-making processes. This has also been emphasised in the participatory neighbourhood and city planning discourse. However, literature connecting a pronounced methodology like the 'mosaic approach' to participatory planning with children in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Participative Decision Making, Children, Urban Planning
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King, Janchai – Educational & Child Psychology, 2022
Aims: To influence educational psychology practice by sharing key themes from research and work capturing young peoples' experiences of engaging with youth offending services (YOS). Rationale: The prioritisation of the voice of the child in educational psychology practice is central to inclusivity (Davie, 1993; Messiou, 2002). Professionals…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Juvenile Justice, Participative Decision Making, Experience
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Louise Campbell – Oxford Review of Education, 2025
Policy cycles are initiated via a variety of context-bound causal drivers. In situations where systemic reform is desired, agenda-setting is vital to this process. This paper examines 'The National Discussion on Scottish Education', which was a sequence of stakeholder engagements promoted as a listening exercise to enable policy agenda-setting for…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Agenda Setting, Position Papers, Strategic Planning
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Miller, Hannah; Bourke, Roseanna; Dharan, Vijaya – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
All children have the right to an education and a voice, to be heard and to influence aspects of their lives and their education. Children and young people in foster care face unique and often challenging experiences that can make them vulnerable to having these basic rights eroded. This paper presents the findings from an in-depth study exploring…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Success, At Risk Students, Self Determination
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Anna Stålberg; Maja Söderbäck; Birgitta Kerstis; Maria Harder; Margareta Widarsson; Lena Almqvist; Marianne Velandia; Anna Karin Andersson – Child Care in Practice, 2024
This systematic review aimed to identify how children's right to health, connected to the principles of protection, promotion, and participation, and from the perspectives of children, parents, and professionals in preschool, school, and healthcare has been empirically demonstrated by international scholars between 1989 and 2021. Following the…
Descriptors: Childrens Rights, Access to Health Care, Parents, Teachers
Ranita V. Anderson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Parents play a central role in their child's development and learning. Parents of children with developmental disabilities have the added challenge of wading through additional services and engaging with professionals to support this process. As families navigate the educational system, this journey includes engaging with a team of people to…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Developmental Disabilities, Children, Students with Disabilities
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Johnston, James Scott – Democracy & Education, 2019
In this response to Martin's "Should Deliberate Democratic Inclusion Extend to Children?" I examine Martin's comments against the "argument from circumspection," which is dubious regarding the claims children make to change democratic policies and procedures. I explain there are good reasons for being circumspect. One of these…
Descriptors: Democracy, Inclusion, Democratic Values, Children
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