Australian family day care educators’ experiences of supporting children’s mental health, and their own mental health and wellbeing

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australasian Journal of Early Childhood Pub Date : 2021-12-23 DOI:10.1177/18369391211063663
Romany McGuffog, Elloyse Fitzgeraldson, Bronte Lyford, Z. Triandafilidis, Sally Fitzpatrick, G. Hazel
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This mixed-methods study explored (1) family day care (FDC) educators’ confidence and capability to support children’s mental health, and (2) assessed their own mental health and wellbeing. Descriptive analysis of the survey (n = 144) highlighted that most participants were in the normal range for mental health and wellbeing; however, identifying mental ill-health in children, access to resources and awareness of support services were areas where participants were less likely to feel confident or capable. In the interviews (n = 14), three themes were identified in the interviews for the first research question (including the central role of the FDC educator, lack of training and resources and limited professional support) and three themes were identified for the second research question (the importance of mental health for educators, being a small business owner and connecting with other educators). The results highlighted a need for additional support and resources for educators specifically targeting the mental health and wellbeing of children.
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澳大利亚家庭日托教育工作者支持儿童心理健康及其自身心理健康和幸福的经验
这项混合方法的研究探讨了(1)家庭日托教育者支持儿童心理健康的信心和能力,(2)评估了他们自己的心理健康和幸福。对调查的描述性分析(n = 144)强调,大多数参与者在心理健康和幸福方面处于正常范围;然而,确定儿童的精神疾病、获得资源和了解支助服务是参与者不太可能感到自信或能力不足的领域。在访谈中(n = 14),在第一个研究问题的访谈中确定了三个主题(包括FDC教育工作者的核心作用,缺乏培训和资源以及有限的专业支持),在第二个研究问题的访谈中确定了三个主题(心理健康对教育工作者的重要性,作为一个小企业主和与其他教育工作者联系)。调查结果突出表明,需要为专门针对儿童心理健康和福祉的教育工作者提供额外的支持和资源。
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Australasian Journal of Early Childhood (AJEC) is Australasia’s foremost scholarly journal and the world’s longest-running major journal within the early childhood education and care sector. Published quarterly, AJEC offers evidence-based articles that are designed to impart new information and encourage the critical exchange of ideas among early childhood practitioners, academics and students. AJEC is peer reviewed by leading early childhood education and care academics, against quality-assurance guidelines to ensure that all articles promote best practice and disseminate high-quality information in the early childhood education and care sector.
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