Resilience in Preschool Children – The Perspectives of Teachers, Parents and Children
The aim of this paper is to explore how parents, teachers and children in early years‟ education understand the concept of resilience. The paper analyses the understanding of the concept of resilience in a Croatian kindergarten using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The qualitative...
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doaj-7a52a8e301824e27b0ab10f9b469c32c2020-11-24T21:31:41ZengCentre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional HealthInternational Journal of Emotional Education2073-76292017-11-01923143Resilience in Preschool Children – The Perspectives of Teachers, Parents and ChildrenRenata Miljević-Riđički 0Krešimir Plantak1Dejana Bouillet2University of Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, CroatiaThe aim of this paper is to explore how parents, teachers and children in early years‟ education understand the concept of resilience. The paper analyses the understanding of the concept of resilience in a Croatian kindergarten using qualitative and quantitative research methods. The qualitative research consists of a thematic analysis of data collected through 3 focus groups with 10 parents, 9 teachers and 11 children respectively. The quantitative research includes an analysis of data collected through the Scale of Socio-emotional Wellbeing and Resilience in Preschool Children which teachers and parents completed to assess the resilience of 116 children from a public kindergarten in a city of northern Croatia. The qualitative data indicates that parents and teachers have a different understanding of the resilience concept, while the quantitative data shows that parents, in comparison with teachers, assess all aspects of children‟s resilience more positively. https://www.um.edu.mt/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/335035/v9i2p3.pdfperspectivesparentsteacherschildrenearly yearsresilience |
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Resilience in Preschool Children – The Perspectives of Teachers, Parents and Children |
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Centre for Resilience & Socio-Emotional Health |
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International Journal of Emotional Education |
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The aim of this paper is to explore how parents, teachers and children in early years‟
education understand the concept of resilience. The paper analyses the understanding of
the concept of resilience in a Croatian kindergarten using qualitative and quantitative
research methods. The qualitative research consists of a thematic analysis of data
collected through 3 focus groups with 10 parents, 9 teachers and 11 children
respectively. The quantitative research includes an analysis of data collected through the
Scale of Socio-emotional Wellbeing and Resilience in Preschool Children which
teachers and parents completed to assess the resilience of 116 children from a public
kindergarten in a city of northern Croatia. The qualitative data indicates that parents and
teachers have a different understanding of the resilience concept, while the quantitative
data shows that parents, in comparison with teachers, assess all aspects of children‟s
resilience more positively.
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