幼儿园儿童对COVID-19大流行的反应:营造一种连贯性

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Journal of Early Childhood Research Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-12-28 DOI:10.1177/1476718X221145471
Bilha Paryente, Roni Gez-Langerman
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摘要

本文考察了幼儿园儿童在COVID-19大流行中的经历。旨在了解儿童在日常生活中对COVID-19病毒存在的想法、情绪和应对策略,使用健康学方法研究他们的连贯感,并促进相关的专业指导。对130名五至六岁儿童进行了半结构化的深度访谈,男女比例相等。所有的孩子都是从隶属于国家世俗教育系统的幼儿园招募的。数据分为三个主题:(1)通过重要的陪伴和缺席数字,儿童认为大流行是可控的;(2)儿童对病毒危险性、年龄分异性和传染性的理解;(3)儿童对疫情的情绪处理表现为对死亡的恐惧,并通过“荆棘”、“怪物”等形象进行处理。结果表明,幼儿的连贯性意识表现为超个人感知、人际应对和个人内部情绪处理,并且需要更多地承认儿童-父母教育者的知情干预,这些干预可以让儿童部分感受到成年人对他们需求的意识。
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Kindergarten children's reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic: Creating a sense of coherence.

This article examines kindergarten children's experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. It aims to understand the children's thoughts, emotions, and coping strategies regarding the presence of the COVID-19 virus in their daily lives, using the salutogenic approach to study their sense of coherence and promote relevant professional instruction. Semi-structured in-depth interviews were held with 130 five- to six-year-old children with an equal number of boys and girls. All of the children were recruited from kindergartens affiliated with the state's secular education system. Data were structured into three themes: (1) the child's perception of the pandemic as manageable through significant accompanying and absent figures; (2) the child's comprehension of the virus as dangerous, age-differentiating, and contagious; and (3) the child's emotional processing of the pandemic as arousing fear of death and through images, such as "thorny" and "monster." The results demonstrate the young children's sense of coherence, characterized as extrapersonal perception, interpersonal coping, and intrapersonal emotional processing, and the need for greater acknowledgment of child-parent educators' informed interventions that could give children a partial feeling of the adult's awareness of their needs.

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Journal of Early Childhood Research
Journal of Early Childhood Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Early Childhood Research provides an international forum for the dissemination of early childhood research which transcends disciplinary boundaries and applies theory and research within academic and professional communities. The journal reflects international growth in research on young children’s learning and development and the impact of this on provision. The journal enjoys a wide readership which includes policy-makers, practitioners and researchers in the intersecting fields of early childhood education and care, with early childhood defined as the years from birth to eight.
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