Relations entre pairs chez de jeunes enfants en situation de handicap : résultats d’une recherche

Q4 Medicine
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In the family, in the city or in places of inclusion, mixed situations are rich for children with disabilities as well as for typical children and contribute to the implementation of the principles of the United Nations Convention. By identifying the factors that promote or hinder peer relationships for young children aged 1 to 6 with disabilities, this research aimed to help improve practices in order to support inclusive situations and limit the isolation of these children. Thirty-two children who had motor, or intellectual and motor disabilities, or multiple disability, were observed for 18 months, at home, in inclusive settings and in specialised settings, using observation booklets filled in by parents or professionals depending on the place of observation. Research interviews were conducted at the end of the study with participating parents and professionals. The verbatims of the observations and interviews were subject to a thematic content analysis. After noting that children with disabilities were more isolated than others, six factors were identified as promoting or hindering interaction : (i) the relational experience of children with disabilities with familiar children, (ii) the size of the group of children in which they evolved, (iii) the intervention of the adult in the relationships between children, (iv) the characteristics of the pathology, (v) the character traits of the children, and finally (vi) the material and human environment in which they were welcomed. The discussion conclusion focuses on an analysis of the processes at work in the creation of interactions between children with disabilities and their peers, which opens up clinical perspectives in terms of support for children and their families.

残疾幼儿的同伴关系:研究结果
在家庭、城市或融合场所,混合环境对残疾儿童和正常儿童来说都很丰富,有助于落实联合国公约的原则。通过确定促进或阻碍 1 至 6 岁残疾儿童同伴关系的因素,本研究旨在帮助改进实践,以支持包容性环境,限制这些儿童被孤立。研究人员对 32 名患有运动残疾、智力和运动残疾或多重残疾的儿童进行了为期 18 个月的观察,观察地点包括家庭、全纳环境和特殊环境,观察时使用了由家长或专业人员填写的观察手册。研究结束时,与参与研究的家长和专业人员进行了研究访谈。对观察和访谈的逐字记录进行了主题内容分析。在注意到残疾儿童比其他儿童更加孤立之后,确定了六个促进或阻碍互动的因素:(i) 残疾儿童与熟悉儿童的关系经验,(ii) 他们所处的儿童群体的规模,(iii) 成人对儿童之间关系的干预,(iv) 病理特征,(v) 儿童的性格特征,以及 (vi) 他们所处的物质和人文环境。讨论结论的重点是分析残疾儿童与其同伴之间建立互动关系的过程,这为支持儿童及其家庭开辟了临床视角。
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Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence
Neuropsychiatrie de l''Enfance et de l''Adolescence Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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0.60
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期刊介绍: Organ of the Société française de psychiatrie de enfant et de adolescent, Neuropsychiatrie de enfance et de adolescence tackles all fields of child-adolescent psychiatry and offers a link between field and clinical work. As a reference and training tool for students and practitioners, the journal publishes original papers in child psychiatry as well as book reviews and conference reports. Each issue also offers a calendar of the main events dealing with the speciality.
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