Scandinavian research in early childhood education and care https://www.nb-ecec.org/en https://www.nb-ecec.org/@@site-logo/logo.svg Edit search Relevance Date (newest first) Alphabetically Your search returned 47 items. Filters: Health Title Motor competence and physical fitness among children attending nature preschools and traditional preschools Purpose The purpose of the study is to compare motor skills and the physical fitness of children who attend different nature kindergartens with children who attend different… Year 2019 Author Lysklett O. B., Berg A., Moe B. Subjects Activities and routines in ECEC Child Cross-sectional study Design and layout of the physical environment Goal-directed activities Health Kindergarten Management and organisation in ECEC Motory activity Norway Outdoor activity Outdoor activity Physical Environment Physical activity Play Quantitative study Special pedagogical approaches The physical aspect Title “Child-to-Teacher Ratio and Day Care Teacher Sickness Absenteeism”. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between work pressure (measured by the child-adult ratio) and sickness (short and long-term absence due to illness)… Year 2014 Authors Gørtz, M. Andersson, M. Source Health Economics, 23(12), 1430-1442. Subjects Assistant Child carer Cooperation Denmark Förskola (de yngsta barnen) Health Kindergarten Labour market Longitudinal study Physical Environment Policy Quantitative study Title “Preschool outdoor play environment may combine promotion of children’s physical activity and sun protection. Further evidence from Southern Sweden and North Carolina”. Science & Sports, 26, 72-82. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the outdoor play environment of daycare centres on the children’s physical level of activity, and to what degree the… Year 2011 Authors Boldemann, C. Dal, H. Mårtensson, F. Cosco, N. Moore, R. Bieber, B. Blennow, M. Pagels, P. Raustorp, A. Wester, U. Söderström, M. Subjects Child Cross-sectional study Health Kindergarten Outdoor activity Physical Environment Quantitative study Sweden Title ”Women’s education levels and its impact on their attitudes towards children’s health development”. Early Child Development and care, 181(1), 73-87. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between mothers' and female child carers’ level of education and their attitudes towards, and perceptions of, health… Year 2011 Author Bjørgen, K. Subjects Attitude study Child carer Health Kindergarten Labour market Norway Quantitative study Social inheritance Title Kindergarten practitioners’ experience of promoting children’s involvement in and enjoyment of physically active play: Does the contagion of physical energy affect physically active play? Purpose The purpose of this study is to gain insight into what promotes and what prevents children’s involvement in and motivation for physically active play. The overall research… Year 2015 Authors Bjørgen, K. Svendsen, B. Source Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood 16(3), 257-271. Subjects Assistant Child Child carer Communication Ethnographic study Förskola (de yngsta barnen) Health Kindergarten Mixed-method Norway Outdoor activity Phenomenological study Physical Environment Physical activity Play Qualitative study The physical aspect Title ”Når barnehagepersonalet melder bekymring til barnevernet”. Purpose This study examines cases in the Norwegian "barnevernet" (child welfare service) with the object of identifying special conditions in cases reported by daycare centres… Year 2013 Author Nilsen, A.C.E. Source I: Marthinsen E. & Lichtwarck W.; Det Nye Barnevernet: fase I – en antologi. Oslo: Universitetsforlag. Subjects Care Cooperation Cross-disciplinary collaboration Cross-sectional study Dialogue Health Kindergarten Manager Mixed-method Norway Reporting Wellbeing Title Presence of Pathogenic Bacteria and Viruses in the Daycare Environment. Purpose The purpose of this study is to determine the presence and prevalence of bacteria and viruses in the daycare environment and to find the most contaminated fomites (such as toys… Year 2015 Authors Ibfelt, T. Engelund, E.H. Permin, A. Stenløkke Madsen, J. Schultz, A.C. Percival Andersen, L. Source Journal of Environmental Health 78(3), 24-29. Subjects Denmark Förskola (de yngsta barnen) Health Hygiene Kindergarten Physical Environment Quantitative study Title ”’It tickles in my tummy’: Understanding children’s risk-taking in play through Reversal Theory”. Purpose The study examines children's explanations for why they engage in risky play, i.e. play that can lead to physical injury, what children perceive as, respectively, dangerous and… Year 2010 Author Sandseter, E.B.H. Source Journal of Early Childhood Research, 8(1), 67-88. Subjects Child Ethnographic study Health Kindergarten Motory activity Norway Phenomenological study Play Qualitative study Title Effect of cleaning and disinfection of toys on infectious diseases and micro-organisms in daycare nurseries. Purpose The purpose of this study is to explore whether systematic cleaning and disinfection of toys can reduce the bacterial load and respiratory viruses in daycare nurseries and… Year 2015 Authors Ibfelt, T. Engelund, E.H. Schultz, A.C. Andersen, L.P. Source Journal of Hospital Infection 89(2), 109-115. Subjects Child Denmark Förskola (de yngsta barnen) Health Hygiene Intervention Physical Environment Quantitative study RCT study Title ”Barns forestillinger om helse og sunnhet: Har barnehagens helsefokus betydning?”. Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine what four-year-old and five-year-old children think and feel about health and whether their perception is affected by either being in a… Year 2010 Author Lundheim, R. og Furuset Source Norsk Pedagogisk Tidsskrift, 94(5), 384-395. Subjects Child Food and meals Health Hygiene Indoor activity Kindergarten Mixed-method Norway Outdoor activity Wellbeing 1 2 3 4 5 Next 10 items »