TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-sensitive attunement:
T2 - exploring the relationship between the toddler and the nursery teacher in the institutional arrangement of early childhood education and care
AU - Plum, Maja
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - In the area of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), inter-subjectivity between the child and the nursery teacher is seen as a core element of professional work. The notion of affect attunement, proposed by Daniel Stern, is central in this regard. Based on ethno-graphic fieldwork, I explore the relationship between the toddler and the nursery teacher within this frame. However, engaging with perspectives from Actor-Network-Theory, I argue that the interplay is more than mere reciprocal attunement between humans. Through empirical examples, I show how elements such as bibs, sandboxes, wardrobes, rules and routines, all part of the institu-tional arrangement, are vibrantly at play in the attunement. Thus, I propose the blurry concept of multi-sensitive attunement to point to the heterogeneous connections that make up the relationship. My ambition in exploring and proposing such a blurry concept is to expand our understanding of what goes on in ECEC and what professional work is. It is an ambition to theoretically move the relationship between the toddler and the professional out of an implicit mother-child ideal and into the formalised setting in which it takes place.
AB - In the area of Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), inter-subjectivity between the child and the nursery teacher is seen as a core element of professional work. The notion of affect attunement, proposed by Daniel Stern, is central in this regard. Based on ethno-graphic fieldwork, I explore the relationship between the toddler and the nursery teacher within this frame. However, engaging with perspectives from Actor-Network-Theory, I argue that the interplay is more than mere reciprocal attunement between humans. Through empirical examples, I show how elements such as bibs, sandboxes, wardrobes, rules and routines, all part of the institu-tional arrangement, are vibrantly at play in the attunement. Thus, I propose the blurry concept of multi-sensitive attunement to point to the heterogeneous connections that make up the relationship. My ambition in exploring and proposing such a blurry concept is to expand our understanding of what goes on in ECEC and what professional work is. It is an ambition to theoretically move the relationship between the toddler and the professional out of an implicit mother-child ideal and into the formalised setting in which it takes place.
KW - children
KW - Actor-network-theory
KW - Attachement theory
KW - Attunement
KW - Creche
KW - Daniel Stern
KW - Early childhood education and care
KW - Ethnography
KW - Instituion
U2 - 10.1080/14681366.2024.2317857
DO - 10.1080/14681366.2024.2317857
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1468-1366
VL - 33
SP - 1019
EP - 1032
JO - Pedagogy, Culture and Society
JF - Pedagogy, Culture and Society
IS - 3
ER -