‘Supervising children to be good people’: Parents and children's views of child supervision in Laos

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Mónica Ruiz-Casares PhD, Saithong Phommavong PhD, Sol Park MSc, Maliphone Douangphachanh PhD
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Researchers have paid little attention to child supervision in Laos, an ethnically-diverse country with a community-informal child protection system, and where many young children are regularly home alone or with another child. To explore what constitutes (in)adequate child supervision and its perceived effects, we conducted individual interviews with community leaders and professionals (n = 23) and focus group discussions with parents/adult caregivers (n = 74) and 12–17 year-old children (n = 51) in six rural villages in Saravane and Borikhamxay provinces. Adults and children in both provinces described similar understandings and support systems of child supervision. Mothers are the main caregivers of young children, and literate fathers contribute to supervising school-age children. Grandparents, older siblings and other relatives, teachers, and village authorities contribute substantively to child supervision. The main aims of supervision are child safety, socialization and moral development in cultural context. Parental unavailability due to employment, farming and migration; limited infrastructure; and lack of material resources are the main barriers to adequate supervision and may result in injuries, school dropout, teenage pregnancy and illicit drug use. Understanding the determinants, consequences, and patterns of child supervision across cultural and socio-economic groups is needed to inform culturally acceptable strategies to support children and families.

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监督孩子成为好人":老挝家长和儿童对儿童监护的看法
老挝是一个民族多元化的国家,拥有一个社区非正式的儿童保护系统,许多幼儿经常独自在家或与另一个孩子在一起。为了探讨什么是(不)充分的儿童监护及其效果,我们在萨拉万省和博里康赛省的六个农村对社区领导和专业人士(n = 23)进行了个人访谈,并与父母/成人看护者(n = 74)和 12-17 岁儿童(n = 51)进行了焦点小组讨论。这两个省的成人和儿童对儿童监护的理解和支持系统相似。母亲是幼儿的主要照顾者,而识字的父亲则负责监管学龄儿童。祖父母、年长的兄弟姐妹和其他亲属、教师和村镇当局也对儿童监护做出了实质性贡献。监管的主要目的是儿童安全、社会化和文化背景下的道德发展。父母因就业、务农和迁徙而无法陪伴;基础设施有限;物质资源匮乏,这些都是妨碍充分监管的主要障碍,并可能导致伤害、辍学、少女怀孕和非法使用毒品。需要了解不同文化和社会经济群体中儿童监管的决定因素、后果和模式,以便为支持儿童和家庭提供文化上可接受的战略。
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期刊介绍: Child and Family Social Work provides a forum where researchers, practitioners, policy-makers and managers in the field of child and family social work exchange knowledge, increase understanding and develop notions of good practice. In its promotion of research and practice, which is both disciplined and articulate, the Journal is dedicated to advancing the wellbeing and welfare of children and their families throughout the world. Child and Family Social Work publishes original and distinguished contributions on matters of research, theory, policy and practice in the field of social work with children and their families. The Journal gives international definition to the discipline and practice of child and family social work.
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