The Value of Circle Time as an Intervention Strategy

  • Glazzard J
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Abstract

Literature on circle time emphasises benefits such as improved self-esteem, improvements in speaking and listening skills and social skills. However, evidence-based research is more limited and much of the available research is anecdotal. Whilst this paper does not offer a systematic evaluation of the impact of circle time on specific groups of children it does synthesise the key arguments in the literature. This paper concludes that is a need for more systematic research on the effects of circle time; particularly research that takes quantitative measures of gains in self-esteem.

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Glazzard, J. (2016). The Value of Circle Time as an Intervention Strategy. Journal of Educational and Developmental Psychology, 6(2), 207. https://doi.org/10.5539/jedp.v6n2p207

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