Supported playgroups in schools: bonding and bridging family knowledge about transition to formal schooling
Supported Playgroups in Schools (SPinS) are a new initiative in the Australian early childhood education landscape. SPinS are playgroups hosted by a playgroup coordinator co-located on a local school site. Research has identified positive benefits of playgroup participation for children and families...
Main Authors: | McLean, K, Edwards, S, Evangelou, M, Lambert, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2017
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