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Bolshaw, Polly and Josephidou, Jo (2018). Introducing research in early childhood. SAGE.
Bucknall, Sue (2012). Children as Researchers in Primary Schools: Choice, Voice and Participation. Routledge.
Josephidou, Jo and Bolshaw, Polly (2020). Understanding gender and early childhood: an introduction to the key debates. Routledge.
Kellett, Mary (2005). How to Develop Children as Researchers: a step by step guide to teaching the research process. London, UK: Sage.
Kim, Chae-Young; Sheehy, Kieron and Kerawalla, Lucinda (2017). Developing Children as Researchers: A Practical Guide to Help Children Conduct Social Research. Abingdon: Routledge.
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Aristeidou, Maria; Sharples, Mike and Scanlon, Eileen
(2021).
Ashbridge, Jan and Josephidou, Jo
(2018).
Ashbridge, Jan and Josephidou, Jo
(2018).
Bennett, Kay; Mander, Sarah and Richards, Lynn
(2016).
Canning, Natalie and Rekers, Angela
(2022).
Chamberlain, Liz
(2023).
Dorrian, Jane
(2022).
Holford, Naomi
(2021).
Langdown, Ben
(2021).
Mander, Sarah
(2017).
Turner, Wendy
(2013).
Zittoun, Tania and Stenner, Paul
(2021).
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Alevizou, Giota
(2020).
Aristeidou, Maria; Herodotou, Christothea; Ballard, Heidi L.; Higgins, Lila; Johnson, Rebecca F.; Miller, Annie E.; Young, Alison N. and Robinson, Lucy D.
(2021).
Aristeidou, Maria; Herodotou, Christothea; Ballard, Heidi L.; Young, Alison N.; Miller, Annie E.; Higgins, Lila and Johnson, Rebecca F.
(2021).
Bhandari, Renu
(2023).
Boampong, Michael
(2021).
Chamberlain, Liz and Cooper, Victoria
(2019).
Chamberlain, Liz; Flynn, Naomi; Hafeez, Imran; Twitchen, Alex and Sells, Jim
(2023).
Chamberlain, Liz; Lacina, Jan; Bintz, William P.; Jimerson, JoBeth; Payne, Kim and Zingale, Remy
(2020).
Cooper, Victoria
(2022).
De Liddo, Anna; Pedreira Souto, Nieves and Plüss, Brian
(2021).
Evans, Ruth; Bowlby, Sophie; Gottzén, Lucas and Ribbens McCarthy, Jane
(2019).
Fensham-Smith, Amber
(2019).
Lister, Kate; Seale, Jane and Douce, Christopher
(2021).
McInally, Wendy and Campbell, Karen
(2022).
McInally, Wendy and Gray-Brunton, Carol
(2021).
O'Toole, Sarah; Monks, Claire.P; Tsermentseli, Stella and Rix, Katie
(2020).
Okada, Alexandra and Matta, Claudia Eliane
(2021).
Ribbens McCarthy, Jane; Evans, Ruth and Bowlby, Sophie
(2019).
Rix, Katie; Monks, Claire.P and O'Toole, Sarah
(2023).
Rogers, Justin and Ali, Mariya
(2023).
Torres, Patricia Lupion; Santos, Katia Ethiénne Esteves dos; Kowalski, Raquel Pasternak Glitz and Okada, Alexandra
(2017).
Turner, Wendy
(2014).
Wolfreys, A.
(2023).
Wolfreys, Allison
(2022).
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Flack, Zoe and Fensham-Smith, Amber
(2020).
K R, Praveen; Bouchard, P. John; Hosseinzadeh, Foroogh; Lefebvre, Fabien and Guillon, Damien
(2022).
Roy, James
(2019).
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Srisontisuk, Pinsuda
(2022).
Turner, Wendy
(2018).
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Body, A; Lau, E and Josephidou, Joanne (2019). Our Charitable Children. University of Kent; Canterbury Christ Church University, UK.
Canning, Natalie and Gomez, Chris (2022). When two worlds come together: Young children’s language, literacy and numeracy development through creative, inclusive, theatre methods. The Open University, Milton Keynes.
Chamberlain, Liz (2020). Findings from research: Capturing children and young people's views on rights. Journal of Innovate Teaching School Partnership, Milton Keynes.
Chamberlain, Liz (2020). Remedying the impact of school closures: be kind, thank a teacher. OpenLearn, Milton Keynes.
Chamberlain, Liz (2020). Opportunities missed: Then the rains came down and washed the writing away. British Educational Research Association.
Chamberlain, Liz; Afroze, Jiniya; Cooper, Victoria and Collins, Trevor (2019). Representing children's rights from discussion through to illustration and interpretation. The Open University Children’s Research Centre and Amnesty UK International, Milton Keynes.
Chamberlain, Liz and Drane, Rob (2021). How schools are getting writing wrong. Times Educational Supplement.
Chamberlain, Liz; Karlsen, May Lene; Sinitsky, Gail; Bennett, Stephanie; Plowright-Pepper, Linda and Vackova, Petra (2021). Coronavirus and my life: What children say. Children's Research Centre, Milton Keynes.
Cooper, Victoria and Payler, Jane (2018). Providing Hope: Supporting Children and Young People living with a loved one who is seriously ill. Children and Young People Today, UK.
Cooper, Victoria; Payler, Jane; Bennett, Stephanie Jane and Taylor, Lottie (2023). From arrest to release, helping families feel less alone: An evaluation of a Worcestershire pilot support project for families affected by parental imprisonment. The Open University, Milton Keynes.
Dorrian, Jane (2022). Evaluation of the HAF/Welsh Active Early Years Programme. Early Years Wales (In Press).
Fensham-Smith, Amber (2021). Partnership building and representing the voices of electively home educated children and young people in policymaking [Written Evidence HED0917]. Department of Education, Select Commitee Home Education Inquiry, United Kingdom.
Fensham-Smith, Amber (2021). Elective Home Education in a post-pandemic world: why more needs to be done for our growing number of home-schooled children. The International Public Policy Observatory - IPPO.
Kemp, Nicola; Durrant, Ian and Josephidou, Jo (2020). Making connections with their world: outdoor provision for under-twos in early childhood settings in Kent. Froebel Trust.
Kemp, Nicola and Josephidou, Jo (2020). Where are the babies? Engaging the under twos with the outdoors. The Froebel Trust.
McInally, Wendy (2017). Public Engagement Event BRIGHTLIGHT. Wendy McInally.
Rix, Katie and Soar, Susan (2020). Fostering Potential: supplementary evaluation. The Fostering Network.
Ryder, Rebekah; Edwards, Amy and Rix, Katie (2017). Children missing education: Families’ experiences. The National Children's Bureau.
Turner, Wendy (2019). Health, Well-being and Welfare in Childhood (England). Bloomsbury Education and Childhood Studies.
Turner, Wendy (2019). Friendship and Peer Cultures in Childhood (England). Bloomsbury: Education and childhood studies.
Wolfreys, Allison (2020). COVID-19 and the Family Court: Justice at our Fingertips. The Open University.