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Abstract
Playgroups are a unique form of early childhood provision involving parents and their children attending together. Parents’ attendance at playgroups provides opportunities for involvement in play. However, little is known about parents’ practices of co-play in playgroups and the potential for these practices to enhance children’s play experiences in early childhood. Drawing on practice architectures theory, this paper identifies parents’ practices of co-play in a community playgroup, and the enablers and constraints on those practices. Data were collected through ethnographic methods, which included participant observation and informal individual interviews. The findings show that parents’ practices of co-play consider the child’s needs and interests in ways that support development and enhance children’s play in the community playgroup. This research contributes new knowledge about the range of co-play practices engaged in by parents with children in community playgroups.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Early Childhood Research provides an international forum for the dissemination of early childhood research which transcends disciplinary boundaries and applies theory and research within academic and professional communities. The journal reflects international growth in research on young children’s learning and development and the impact of this on provision. The journal enjoys a wide readership which includes policy-makers, practitioners and researchers in the intersecting fields of early childhood education and care, with early childhood defined as the years from birth to eight.