Middle childhood experience of economic instability within the family system

This research aimed to reflect upon the experiences of children in middle childhood regarding economically unstable circumstances within the family system. The theoretical underpinnings of this study were the ecological systems theory as proposed by Bronfenbrenner, the family systems theory as well...

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Main Author: Van Rensburg, Lene Janse
Other Authors: Dunn, M.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4717
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-47172016-04-16T04:08:08Z Middle childhood experience of economic instability within the family system Van Rensburg, Lene Janse Dunn, M. Middle childhood Economic instability Family system Experience 362.70869409687355 Child development -- South Afrca -- Cape Town Self-esteem in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town Developmental psychology -- South Africa -- Cape Town Social pressure Children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions Adjustment (Psychology) in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town Poor children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions Stress in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town Poverty -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects This research aimed to reflect upon the experiences of children in middle childhood regarding economically unstable circumstances within the family system. The theoretical underpinnings of this study were the ecological systems theory as proposed by Bronfenbrenner, the family systems theory as well as the field theory within the gestalt paradigm. Exploratory, qualitative research design with instrumental case studies was used during this research and data collection was conducted by means of semi-structured interviews with randomly sampled participants and their parents. The researcher interviewed 16 individual children, consisting of seven male and nine female participants. The focus group consisted of seven parents, consisting of two male and five female participants. The researcher arrived at a conclusion that children are indeed influenced by the world wide economic turmoil. The researcher found that children experience the impact of economic instability in various contexts within their field of existence. They experience the effects of economic instability within the household as changes to daily luxuries are visible, conflict between parents increase and they experience an escalation in peer pressure to keep up with the financial expectations of their peers. The researcher is therefore of the opinion that the extent to which the economic unstable circumstances influence and affect children can easily be overlooked. In the absence of voicing the experiences of children, they cannot be fully understood and the researcher recommends that significant role players, such as parents and teachers should be assisted and guided to understand and support their children in a changing world. Social Work M. Diac. (Play Therapy) 2011-08-22T08:58:03Z 2011-08-22T08:58:03Z 2010-11 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4717 en 1 online resource (xiv, 128 leaves)
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topic Middle childhood
Economic instability
Family system
Experience
362.70869409687355
Child development -- South Afrca -- Cape Town
Self-esteem in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Developmental psychology -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Social pressure
Children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions
Adjustment (Psychology) in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Poor children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology
Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions
Stress in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Poverty -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects
Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects
spellingShingle Middle childhood
Economic instability
Family system
Experience
362.70869409687355
Child development -- South Afrca -- Cape Town
Self-esteem in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Developmental psychology -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Social pressure
Children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions
Adjustment (Psychology) in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Poor children -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychology
Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Economic conditions
Stress in children -- South Africa -- Cape Town
Poverty -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects
Family -- South Africa -- Cape Town -- Psychological aspects
Van Rensburg, Lene Janse
Middle childhood experience of economic instability within the family system
description This research aimed to reflect upon the experiences of children in middle childhood regarding economically unstable circumstances within the family system. The theoretical underpinnings of this study were the ecological systems theory as proposed by Bronfenbrenner, the family systems theory as well as the field theory within the gestalt paradigm. Exploratory, qualitative research design with instrumental case studies was used during this research and data collection was conducted by means of semi-structured interviews with randomly sampled participants and their parents. The researcher interviewed 16 individual children, consisting of seven male and nine female participants. The focus group consisted of seven parents, consisting of two male and five female participants. The researcher arrived at a conclusion that children are indeed influenced by the world wide economic turmoil. The researcher found that children experience the impact of economic instability in various contexts within their field of existence. They experience the effects of economic instability within the household as changes to daily luxuries are visible, conflict between parents increase and they experience an escalation in peer pressure to keep up with the financial expectations of their peers. The researcher is therefore of the opinion that the extent to which the economic unstable circumstances influence and affect children can easily be overlooked. In the absence of voicing the experiences of children, they cannot be fully understood and the researcher recommends that significant role players, such as parents and teachers should be assisted and guided to understand and support their children in a changing world. === Social Work === M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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title_short Middle childhood experience of economic instability within the family system
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