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Sense of Belonging in Early Childhood: A Study in an Early Childhood Education Center in Türkiye
The aim of this study was to provide a multidimensional perspective on the attachment of children who were identified as different and maladaptive in their classrooms in a preschool education institution in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye. The study was carried out by collecting qualitative and quantitative data with triangulation method. Within the scope of the study, interviews were conducted with the teachers, the mothers of children, and the children; four girls and three boys, the youngest of whom was 58 months old and the oldest of whom was 74 months old. In addition, the Belonging Scale was applied to the children and observations were conducted by the researchers. As a result of the research, it was found that the weakest structures in children's perceptions of belonging were at the level of attachment to friends and family. The qualitative data supported the findings that the quality of children's relationships with their peers, siblings and mothers were effective on children's emotional state, and children showed complaint and violence behaviour patterns as conflict resolution strategies. In addition, it can be stated that teachers lack knowledge and understanding of the pedagogy of belonging and that children cannot gain conflict resolution and independence skills.
期刊介绍:
Child Indicators Research is an international, peer-reviewed quarterly that focuses on measurements and indicators of children''s well-being, and their usage within multiple domains and in diverse cultures. The Journal will present measures and data resources, analysis of the data, exploration of theoretical issues, and information about the status of children, as well as the implementation of this information in policy and practice. It explores how child indicators can be used to improve the development and well-being of children. Child Indicators Research will provide a unique, applied perspective, by presenting a variety of analytical models, different perspectives, and a range of social policy regimes. The Journal will break through the current ‘isolation’ of academicians, researchers and practitioners and serve as a ‘natural habitat’ for anyone interested in child indicators. Unique and exclusive, the Journal will be a source of high quality, policy impact and rigorous scientific papers. Readership: academicians, researchers, government officials, data collectors, providers of funding, practitioners, and journalists who have an interest in children’s well-being issues.