Discussion on the Path of Group Work to Enhance Parent-child Relationship of Children from the Perspective of Increasing Enhancement—Take the X Community in Chengdu City as an Example

Yang Deng, Zhenying Wang, Yao Li, Ting Liu, Dan Peng
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The migration of households within China's population is a clear trend, and the proportion of migrant children is increasing annually. The government has gradually paid more attention to the migrant population and the children living with them, and has introduced preferential policies to alleviate the pressure they face. However, migrant children experience frequent mobility within their family structure, which can negatively impact their personal development, psychological health, and socialization. Comprehensive factors leading to poor family interactions in mobile families. A strong parent-child relationship is crucial for successful socialization of children and adolescents, and plays a pivotal role in the process of children's physical and mental development. Therefore, how to solve the parent-child problems encountered by these families after their mobility is the problem that social work should pay attention to. From the perspective of empowerment, this study utilizes the group work method to intervene in the parent-child relationship of migrant children, aiming at providing some experience for the research and practice of exploring the path of improving the parent-child relationship of migrant children.
从提升的角度探讨小组工作增进儿童亲子关系的路径--以成都市 X 社区为例
中国人口户籍迁移趋势明显,流动儿童比例逐年上升。政府逐渐加大了对流动人口及随迁子女的关注,并出台优惠政策缓解他们面临的压力。然而,流动儿童在家庭结构中的频繁流动,会对他们的个人发展、心理健康和社会化产生负面影响。导致流动家庭中家庭互动不良的综合因素。稳固的亲子关系是儿童青少年成功社会化的关键,在儿童身心发展过程中起着举足轻重的作用。因此,如何解决这些家庭流动后遇到的亲子问题,是社会工作应该关注的问题。本研究从赋权的视角出发,运用小组工作法介入流动儿童亲子关系,旨在为探索改善流动儿童亲子关系的研究与实践提供一些经验。
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