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Children of Divorced Parents—The Limitations of One‐Size‐Fits‐All Interventions
ABSTRACT The political agenda of the Danish School Reform in 2014 provides a heightened awareness of pupils' mental health–including children of divorced parents. The primary focus is to support children's emotion management, and in that regard, conversation groups are offered to children experiencing divorce.
Pernelle Rose Hansen
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ABSTRACT This study examined the efficacy of a 5‐week combined psychoeducation and support programme aimed at enhancing emotional competencies and psychological well‐being among Spanish auxiliary grandparent caregivers. Two delivery formats (face‐to‐face and synchronous online) were compared with a control group receiving no intervention, and ...
Cristina Noriega +4 more
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ABSTRACT Parenting programmes have traditionally been facilitated by mental health or social care professionals such as social workers or clinical psychologists. However, the Reflective Fostering Programme—a mentalization‐based, psychoeducational group intervention—was uniquely designed to be co‐facilitated by a foster carer and a social worker.
Adaku Anyiam‐Osigwe +6 more
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Exploring the Significance of Child‐Pet Relationships for Psychosocial Well‐Being: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT The role of pets in supporting children's mental health and well‐being has attracted growing attention. Although pets are often described as emotionally significant companions—offering comfort, security and stability—the effects of pet ownership are not universally positive or consistent.
Anna‐Karin L. Larsson +2 more
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The State of the Art in Visualization Literacy
In this survey paper, we review 385 visualization literacy papers to understand the state of the field. We discuss 5 different types of research contributions, as well as 4 competency themes that capture the skills relevant to visualization literacy. Abstract Research in visualization literacy explores the skills required to engage with visualizations.
Matthew Varona +6 more
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Abstract In the context of aspirations that firmly position education as the key to multiple global development goals, we raise concerns about how education is experienced by many children, particularly in low‐income, postcolonial contexts. Drawing from two, in‐depth qualitative studies in Tanzania, we demonstrate that existing pedagogical practices ...
Laela Adamson, Rhona Brown
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Abstract This article investigates three key moments from a sequence of learning facilitated within a Singapore preschool. Delivered as part of a wider study aimed at identifying the value of dramatic pedagogies for developing young children's global competence, the learning sequence was facilitated by the researcher—an experienced early childhood ...
Elaine Ng
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Abstract This article explores the ways in which ‘forest school’, an educational approach where children engage in creative and play based activities in a ‘natural’ environment, can contribute towards Sustainable Development Goal 15 (SDG 15) by promoting sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems and by helping address biodiversity loss. Drawing on data
Hannah Hogarth
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Associations between complex post-traumatic stress disorder and intimate relationship quality: the parallel mediating roles of mentalization and playfulness. [PDF]
Tan SX, Li H, Chu C, Tan JW.
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Building Trust in the First Stages of Research With Children
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the process of building trust in the first stages of research with children. Based on three research examples conducted in Finland, we analyse the ways of building trust and illustrate how trust or distrust can emerge in research with children.
Terhi Tuukkanen, Elina Weckström
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