The teacher's lap – a site of emotional well-being for the younger children in day-care groups
Hännikäinen, M. (2015). The teacher's lap – a site of emotional well-being for the younger children in day-care groups. Early Child Development and Care, 185(5), 752-765. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004430.2014.957690
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This study focuses on a particular relationship between teachers and one- to three-year-old
children: the child in the teacher’s lap. When, in what situations, does this happen? Who are
the children in the teacher’s lap? Why are they there? How do children express emotional
wellbeing when in the teacher’s lap? Relational, sociocultural and revised attachment
approaches to emotional wellbeing supplied the theoretical framework of the study. Data
were collected by ethnographic methods and analysed qualitatively. Two day-care groups in
Finland participated. For most of the day at least one child was in a teacher’s lap. The
teacher’s lap signified, e.g., consolation and confidence, but also delight. Further, for the
children, it was a contested site for gaining teacher attention and displaying power. The
teachers also enjoyed this affective bond with the children, while having a child in their lap
also had practical value, e.g., sometimes it guaranteed undisturbed play for the other
children.
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