Falling: An existential experience in early childhood

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Michael Friedrich Walter Blume, Anette Lindahl Mikkelsen
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Abstract

In this article, falling is considered as an existential bodily experience of the youngest children, aged one to three. No toddler can avoid falling; it is simply a condition of being bodily situated in the world. Active toddlers are falling toddlers, but even though the struggle with gravity appears to play a crucial role in the everyday lives of young children, it has been only a limited subject in early childhood research. Therefore, the authors examine the phenomenon of falling on the basis of empirical material collected in a focused ethnographic study carried out in two Danish nurseries. The findings are presented as a kind of typology, which includes analyses of five different fallings situations that were observed and videotaped in planned physical education activities. From an existential point of view, falling can be characterized as a negative experience with which the toddler must reconcile as a consequence of participating in movement activities. Even though it often starts as negative, falling seems to develop productive qualities, such as increased body consciousness or basic wakefulness. Physical active toddlers soon become experienced fallers, and this expertise makes it possible to use falling as a motor skill in playing situations or as a tool for communication. The authors use an existential framework to highlight and discuss the productive qualities of falling with the purpose of making it explicit for work in early childhood education.
坠落:童年早期的生存体验
在这篇文章中,跌倒被认为是一到三岁最小的孩子的一种存在的身体体验。任何蹒跚学步的孩子都无法避免摔倒;它只是一种身体处于世界中的状态。活跃的学步儿童是跌倒的学步儿童,但尽管与重力的斗争似乎在幼儿的日常生活中发挥着至关重要的作用,但在幼儿研究中,这只是一个有限的主题。因此,作者根据在两个丹麦托儿所进行的一项重点民族志研究中收集的经验材料,对跌倒现象进行了研究。这些发现是一种类型学,包括对在计划的体育活动中观察和录像的五种不同跌倒情况的分析。从存在的角度来看,跌倒可以被描述为一种消极的体验,幼儿在参与运动活动时必须与之和解。尽管跌倒一开始往往是消极的,但它似乎会发展出富有成效的品质,比如增强身体意识或基本清醒。身体活跃的学步儿童很快就会成为有经验的跌倒者,这种专业知识使跌倒成为游戏中的一种运动技能或沟通工具成为可能。作者使用一个存在主义的框架来强调和讨论跌倒的生产性品质,目的是让它在幼儿教育工作中变得明确。
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Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
8.30%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood (CIEC) is a peer-reviewed international research journal. The journal provides a forum for researchers and professionals who are exploring new and alternative perspectives in their work with young children (from birth to eight years of age) and their families. CIEC aims to present opportunities for scholars to highlight the ways in which the boundaries of early childhood studies and practice are expanding, and for readers to participate in the discussion of emerging issues, contradictions and possibilities.
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