Fleeting moments: young children's negotiations of belonging and togetherness

With the aim of developing new knowledge on inclusive practices for young children in early childhood education, the following research question was explored: what characterises young children's negotiations of belonging and togetherness in a diverse peer group in kindergarten? Data from field...

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Children & youth
Culture
Diversity in early childhood
Education: 280
Foreign Countries
Group Dynamics
Group Membership
Helping Relationship
Inclusion
Kindergarten
Migrant Children
Pedagogiske fag: 280
Peer Acceptance
Peer Groups
Peer Relationship
Preschool Children
Preschool Teachers
Refugees
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Sense of Community
Social science: 200
Student Diversity
togetherness
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VDP
Young Children
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