Expanding the child care table of influence: Reaching under-resourced families to understand their needs and barriers to accessing early childhood care and education

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Jamlick Peter Ondieki Bosire , Alexandra M. Daro , Kathleen C. Gallagher , Kymberly D. Caddell
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Children enrolled in high quality early childhood education and care (ECEC) programs benefit by enhanced overall development and educational success. Families benefit from quality ECEC by workforce participation and increased family income. Communities benefit with increased productivity through labor force participation and a reduction in the costs associated with unemployment and remedial education. Despite these benefits, a significant proportion of children from historically under-resourced backgrounds lack access to high quality ECEC. Efforts to understand families’ needs and barriers to ECEC access could help increase their children’s participation. Parents (118) from historically under-resourced backgrounds participated in focus groups to share their perceptions of caring for and educating their children. Using thematic analysis, we discovered several themes regarding under-resourced families’ perceptions of ECEC. The community based participatory methods used in this study served to enhance family participation, data quality, and community acceptance.
扩大儿童保育的影响范围:接触资源不足的家庭,了解他们的需求和获得幼儿保育和教育的障碍
参加高质量幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)项目的儿童受益于全面发展和教育成功。家庭通过劳动力参与和家庭收入的增加从高质量的ECEC中受益。通过劳动力参与和减少与失业和补习教育有关的费用,社区受益于生产率的提高。尽管有这些好处,很大一部分来自历史上资源不足背景的儿童无法获得高质量的学前教育。努力了解家庭的需要和进入ECEC的障碍,可以帮助增加他们孩子的参与。来自历史上资源不足背景的家长(118人)参加了焦点小组,分享他们对照顾和教育孩子的看法。通过主题分析,我们发现了关于资源不足家庭对ECEC的看法的几个主题。本研究中采用的基于社区的参与式方法有助于提高家庭参与、数据质量和社区接受度。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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