A toy bear in lockdown, child-parent attachment and hegemonic peer-orientation

Q4 Social Sciences Waikato Journal of Education Pub Date : 2022-05-05 DOI:10.15663/wje.v26i1.906
C. Mutch, N. Romero
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Towards the end of the first COVID-19 lockdown in early 2020, in Aotearoa New Zealand, the authors conducted a small-scale study to gain insight into children’s responses to the pandemic restrictions. As it was not possible to interview children ourselves, we recruited parents to read a set of digital stories about a toy bear in lockdown to their children and to record the ensuing conversations. The recorded conversations were returned to the authors to be transcribed and analysed. One intriguing finding was the strength of children’s feelings of loss in regard to their friendship groups, despite the fact that the lockdowns enabled them to spend more time with their immediate families. This article examines the phenomenon of the importance of peer-orientation over family-orientation as it appeared in the data. Hegemonic thinking and attachment theory are used to further explore this phenomenon and discuss how the current educational trends towards personal independence over family bonds might have led to some of the feelings of loss and anxiety highlighted in the data.
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禁闭的玩具熊,亲子依恋和霸权同伴取向
在2020年初新西兰奥特罗阿第一次COVID-19封锁即将结束时,作者进行了一项小规模研究,以深入了解儿童对大流行限制的反应。由于不可能亲自采访孩子们,我们招募了一些父母,让他们给孩子读一组关于玩具熊被关起来的数字故事,并记录下随后的对话。记录下来的谈话被归还给作者进行转录和分析。一个有趣的发现是,尽管封锁使他们有更多的时间与直系亲属在一起,但孩子们对朋友群体的失落感很强。这篇文章考察了在数据中出现的同伴取向比家庭取向重要的现象。霸权思维和依恋理论被用来进一步探讨这一现象,并讨论当前的教育趋势是如何个人独立而不是家庭关系可能导致一些数据中突出的失落和焦虑感。
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Waikato Journal of Education
Waikato Journal of Education Social Sciences-Education
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