From childhood to youth: children's own perspectives on social-spatial transitions

Hill, Malcolm and Wager, Fiona (2009) From childhood to youth: children's own perspectives on social-spatial transitions. International Journal of Transitions in Childhood, 3. pp. 16-26. ISSN 1833-2390 (http://extranet.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/LED/tec/pdf/j...)

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Abstract

This article argues that understanding of life-stage transitions in childhood should include attention to changes identified by children and young people themselves. This also provides insights into the way in which children's lives involve an interaction between their current everyday concerns and activities on the one hand and their awareness of change and age differences on the other hand. Using qualitative data from children age 10-14 gathered in two studies, attention is drawn to aspects they highlighted about how their engagement with the world outside home and school altered as they made the journey through middle childhood into youth.