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Undergraduate and Graduate Thesis List

 Students who are interested in engaging in an in-depth study of a particular subject or discipline will undertake original research in a specific field and complete an Honours Thesis. Below is a list of our most recent undergraduates and their completed Honours Theses:

 

The Ongoing Prevention of Sexual Abuse

Julianna Davidson, April 2011


“Sports and stuff like that”:  Physical Activity from the Perspective of Elementary-school Children

Stephanie Nickerson, April 2010


Early Childhood Educators’ Perceptions of Inclusive Child Care

Kelsey Zinck, Fall/Winter 2009/2010


 Early Childhood Educators’ Perceptions of the Relationship Between Speech-Language Impairments and Social, Behavioural, and Academic Problems in Preschool Aged Children

Kristine Gale, April 2010


The Fallacious Immaculacy of a Racist Tradition in Dutch Picture Books and Magazines for Children:  Themes of Domination and Subordination in the Relationship between Black Peter and St. Nicholas

Fransien Bogers, April 2010


Play and Hospitalization:  An Adult Perspective

Lauren Crawley, April 2009


Click here for a complete list of Graduate Theses completed in the Masters of Arts - Child and  Youth Study program.  

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