幼儿在用餐时参与互动:群体相关的共同注意

Ellen Os
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关于照顾者如何在儿童保育环境中与幼儿群体互动的知识有限。幼儿看护的实践通常是基于个人的方法,即使儿童看护是一个群体的设置。这项研究的重点是在12组幼儿用餐时,照顾者如何与他们共同关注。结果显示,一些护理人员带头,让他们的团队参与到持续的共同关注事件中。这些小组中的孩子似乎参与了涉及多个孩子的互动,并且内容丰富多样。其他护理人员似乎没有投入,他们的小组很少有简短的互动,而且大多不符合共同关注的标准。在这些群体中,互动主要由规则和条例组成。关键词:幼儿互动,群体相关共同注意,用餐时间,幼儿保育
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Engaging toddlers in interactions during meals: group-related joint attention
Knowledge on how caregivers engage and interact with groups of toddlers in childcare settings is limited. Practice in toddler care is often based on individual approaches even though childcare is a group setting. This study focused on how caregivers created joint attention with toddlers in 12 groups during mealtimes. The results showed that some caregivers took the lead and engaged their groups in sustained joint attention episodes. The children in these groups seemed to be engaged in interactions that involved multiple children and had a rich variety of content. Other caregivers seemed unengaged, and their groups had few, brief interactions that mostly did not meet the criteria for joint attention. In these groups, the interactions largely consisted of rules and regulations. Keywords: Caregiver-toddler interactions, group-related joint attention, mealtimes, toddler childcare
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