Loizou, E. (2013). Re/Conceptualization of an Early Childhood Research Laboratory Framework: Necessity, the mother of invention. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 21(4), 581-595

Zacharia, Z., Loizou, E. & Papaevripidou, M. (2012). Is physicality an important aspect of learning through science experimentation among kindergarten students? Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 27(3), 447-457.

Loizou, E. (2011). The diverse facets of power in early childhood mentor-student teacher relationships. European Teacher Education Journal, 34(4), 371-384

Hadjioannou, X. & Loizou, E. (2011). Talking about Books with Young Children: Analyzing the Discursive Nature of One-to-one Booktalks. Early Education and Development, 22(1), 53-76.

Loizou, E. (2006). Young children´s explanation of pictorial humor. Early Childhood Education Journal, 33(6), 425-431

Loizou, E. (2011). Disposable cameras, humor and children’s abilities. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 12 (2), 148-162.

Loizou, E., Kyriakides, E. & Hadjicharalambous, M. (2011). Constructing stories in kindergarten: children's knowledge of genre.in European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 19 (1), 63-77.

Loizou, E. (2011). Empowering aspects of transition from Kindergarten to first grade through children’s voices. Early Years: An International Journal of Research and Development, 31(1), 43-55

Loizou, E. (2010). Making the organization of a celebration an empowering process: using the project approach. Early Childhood Practice: The journal of Multi-professional partnerships, 11 (1), 6-14.

Loizou, E. (2009). In-service Early Childhood Teachers Reflect on their Teacher Education Program: Reconceptualising the Case of Cyprus. Early Childhood Teacher Education, 30 (3), 195-209.

Loizou, E. (2007). Humor as a means of regulating one’s social self: two infants with unique humorous personas. Early Child Development and Care, 177 (2), 195-205.

Proyer, R. T., Ruch, W. … Loizou, E. et.al. (2009). Breaking ground in cross-cultural research on the fear of being laughed at (gelotophobia): A multi-national study involving 73 countries. Humor, 22 (1-2), 253-279.

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