The involvement of autistic children in early childhood education

IF 2.6 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL European Journal of Special Needs Education Pub Date : 2023-02-17 DOI:10.1080/08856257.2023.2179310
Marja Syrjämäki, Jyrki Reunamo, H. Pesonen, Raija Pirttimaa, E. Kontu
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ABSTRACT Research on the involvement of autistic children in daily activities in inclusive early childhood education is scarce. In Finland, all children, including autistic children, under the age of seven (before basic education) are entitled to participate in early childhood education and care. Children also attend compulsory, free-of-charge pre-primary education during the year before their basic education begins. Furthermore, attending early childhood education and care is not dependent whether a child requires day care because of their parents’ work. Autistic children attend early childhood education in inclusive day care centres. Thus, in this study, we examined the involvement of autistic children by focusing on the objects of their attention during daily activities in inclusive day care centres in Finland. The data were collected between 2017 and 2020, during the research and development project Progressive Feedback, in which children were observed using systematic sampling. The study material consisted of observations of seven autistic children as part of a larger sample of children. The data were analysed using statistical methods. The results indicated that, during their deepest involvement, autistic children expressed positive emotions regarding participation and collaborated with and directed their focus towards other children. Moreover, autistic children demonstrated the most intensive involvement during adult-supported play.
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自闭症儿童参与早期儿童教育
关于全纳幼儿教育中自闭症儿童日常活动参与的研究很少。在芬兰,所有七岁以下(在接受基础教育之前)的儿童,包括自闭症儿童,都有权参加幼儿教育和照料。儿童还在基础教育开始前一年接受免费的义务学前教育。此外,参加幼儿教育和护理并不取决于孩子是否因为父母的工作而需要日托。自闭症儿童在包容性日托中心接受幼儿教育。因此,在本研究中,我们通过关注自闭症儿童在芬兰包容性日托中心的日常活动中关注的对象来检查自闭症儿童的参与情况。数据收集于2017年至2020年,在研究和开发项目渐进式反馈期间,其中使用系统抽样对儿童进行观察。研究材料包括对7名自闭症儿童的观察,这是一个更大的儿童样本的一部分。用统计学方法对数据进行分析。结果表明,在最深层次的参与过程中,自闭症儿童在参与和合作方面表现出积极的情绪,并将注意力集中在其他儿童身上。此外,自闭症儿童在成人支持的游戏中表现出最强烈的参与。
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Special Needs Education reflects the dynamic growth of the theory and practice of special needs education as it is emerging worldwide. Written for teachers and researchers it provides a forum for reporting and reviewing scholarly research and significant developments in the field of special educational needs.
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