Service children’s wellbeing in the context of three- to four-year-old Army children experiencing a parental deployment

IF 1.3 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Georgina Normile
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ABSTRACTWhere ‘wellbeing’ is referred to in relation to children from Armed Forces (service) backgrounds, it is often done so in absence of an exploration of this conceptually vague term. This is problematic, as there are multiple interpretations and discourses of wellbeing which, in turn, influence how it is both understood and operationalised by practitioners and policy makers worldwide. This article examines the deployment-related wellbeing of an under researched group; pre-school children (aged three to four years) from British Army families. Framed within a cultural historical approach, this study employed interviews (n = 30) with ten non-deployed/at home mothers and fourteen pre-school practitioners. Six of the pre-school children also took part in the interviews. Findings highlight that young children’s relationships and socio-cultural environments influence the impact of a parental deployment on their different domains of wellbeing. Drawing upon different discourses of wellbeing further affords the reframing of young children’s deployment-related wellbeing away from the traditional deficit approach of observable problematised behaviours towards a more positive approach, considering the reasons behind such behaviours. Findings led to the creation of a model to aid practitioners and policy makers seeking to understand and support young Army children’s wellbeing.KEYWORDS: Service childrenmilitary childrenpre-school children Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
服务儿童的福祉在背景下,3至4岁的军队儿童经历父母部署
当“福利”被指与来自武装部队(服务)背景的儿童有关时,通常是在缺乏对这个概念模糊的术语的探索的情况下这样做的。这是有问题的,因为对幸福有多种解释和论述,这反过来又影响了世界各地的从业者和政策制定者如何理解和实施幸福。本文研究了一个被研究群体的与部署相关的幸福感;来自英国陆军家庭的学龄前儿童(3至4岁)。在文化历史方法的框架内,本研究采用访谈(n = 30)与10名非部署/在家的母亲和14名学龄前从业人员。6名学龄前儿童也参加了采访。研究结果强调,幼儿的关系和社会文化环境会影响父母部署对他们不同领域福祉的影响。考虑到这些行为背后的原因,借鉴不同的福祉话语进一步提供了幼儿部署相关福祉的重构,远离可观察到的问题行为的传统缺陷方法,转向更积极的方法。调查结果导致了一个模型的创建,以帮助从业者和政策制定者寻求理解和支持年轻的军队儿童的福祉。关键词:服役儿童军人儿童学龄前儿童披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Early Years
Early Years EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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