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International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education
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‘Nice to think I'm not on my own’: lessons from an arts-based workshop in an urban Children's Centre

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Pages 554-562 | Received 18 Jun 2012, Accepted 10 Oct 2012, Published online: 14 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

This paper reports the evaluation of an arts-based programme designed to encourage parental participation in an urban Children's Centre. The programme was aimed to explore the possible beneficial effects of arts-based activity as a means of engaging ‘hard to reach' parents more fully in the services of the centre. Practical workshops were designed for parents and their children and delivered over a 10-week period. From the evidence garnered in the evaluation, the potential of arts activities as a means to improve parental participation remains uncertain. Of greater significance, however, observations by parents and facilitators revealed that arts-based activities were a powerful dialogic tool for mediating interactions between parent and child. In particular, dance, drama and music emerged as powerful conduits for dialogic encounters with media-based activities offering previously unforeseen opportunities for the sharing of family lifeworlds.

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1. 3-D is a pseudonym.

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