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Unread 10-14-2010, 07:09 PM
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Hi All,

Does anyone know any good research articles or documents regarding children and language/ children and schemas or children and attachment??? Not theory, just research projects etc (I.CAN) eppi project etc..

I need to find some research regarding these areas. I have the related theorist jus i wouldnt have a clue where to begin findng research articles and projects

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Hi, these aren't necessarily what you're after but may help


Reactive attachment disorder, John Bowlby & James Robertson A two year old goes to hospital and a followup that resulted in change

Attachment and transitions - security objects you could look into how this impacts on the practice of early learning & care places/provision.

Insightful parents/secure children asks:
Is it inevitable that our own childhood crises and traumas determine how we parent our children?
Maybe look further into positive parenting and the support mechanisms that aim to bridge, break, promote attachment theory. South Gloucestershire's page for positive parenting is a nice read.

How attachment theory impacts on TV - the excellent Timmy brings a smile shows how media/ict can promote and support issues of attachment.

The Adoption and Attachment Representations Study

Bonding and attachment - adoption
This is a reading list from the UK's Plymouth foster care page - it helps look at how services/the framework of local governance supports attatchment & attatchment theory in foster care situations. The BAAF

Working with bereaved children - sussex.ac.uk

Hope this has helped a little, please add on with links you find useful xx
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some useful books about schemas include Cathy Nutbrown's "Threads of Thinking", , Margy Whalley's "Involving Parents in Their Children's Learning", Tina Bruce "Early Childhood Education" and also a book by Cath Arnold about schemas and emotions sorry I can't find the name but she published a paper in 2007 which may be available online from http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/464/ hope that helpsxxx
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Thank you both for the reply, very helpful
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