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Belonging, being, and becoming : challenges for children in transition
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posted on 2010-04-20, 00:00 authored by M Ebbeck, Bonnie Yim, L LeeThis article presents some findings of a small-scale research study carried out in 1 kindergarten in Hong Kong. The study looked at the problems associated with the transition of families from one culture (mainland China) to a new culture (Hong Kong), concentrating on the children's development of a sense of belonging in Hong Kong. Specific issues that children may face were identified. The study also suggests some strategies for early childhood teachers to use when implementing a play-based curriculum that gives immigrant children opportunities to express their emotions through play. The study found that a sense of belonging can be enhanced if teachers understand the difficulties inherent in cultural transition and respond accordingly.
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Diaspora, indigenous, and minority educationVolume
4Issue
2Season
Special Issue : The Role of Play in Adjustment to Cultural TransitionPagination
103 - 117Publisher
RoutledgeLocation
Philadelphia, Pa.ISSN
1559-5692eISSN
1559-5706Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2010, Taylor & FrancisUsage metrics
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