Search results for "Child Care"

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Is harsh caregiving effective in toddlers with low inhibitory control? An experimental study in the food domain

2016

International audience; The aim of our study is to evaluate the validity of the "Caregiving x Temperament Paradigm" in the food domain. In this study, two prototypes of caregiving,control have been contrasted: Harsh (forceful measures to curve the child's behavior) versus Gentle control (supportive measures to direct the child's behavior). In food domain, the most effective control to help a child to overcome initial dislike is repeated exposure. Our first objective was to test whether the repeated exposure displayed in a gentle context has a more benefical effect on dislike shifting than the one displayed in a harsh context. Our second objective was to assess whether this effect was modera…

0301 basic medicineMale[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionmedia_common.quotation_subjectChild BehaviorContext (language use)effortful controlDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciencesFood PreferencesFeeding behaviorpreschool-childrenSurveys and QuestionnairesInhibitory controlDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesChild CareInhibitory controlTemperamentparental controlFood maternal feeding practicesDifficult temperamentmedia_commonEmotionChild care030109 nutrition & dieteticsexternalizing problems05 social sciencesdifficult temperamentInfantValidated questionnaireFeeding BehaviorInhibition Psychologicalvegetable consumptionCaregiversdifferential susceptibilityrepeated exposureChild PreschoolCaregivingenvironmental-influencesTemperamentFemalePsychology[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition050104 developmental & child psychologyParental control
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Childcare, height and BMI among female Polish university students, 2005

2007

The aim of this study is to consider whether socio-economic factors are related to the type of childcare and whether the type of childcare, in turn, affects adult stature and BMI. The sample includes 783 female students aged 20-24 (birth cohort of 1981-1985) from the south of Poland. Those whose parents have university education, live in a city and have no siblings attend day-care facilities more frequently than others of the same age, while those who grew up at home under their mothers' care, most frequently live in villages, come from large families and their parents have vocational education. Variables which are associated with being taller include material conditions and the type of chi…

AdultGerontologyAdolescentUniversitiesCross-sectional studyEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)OverweightBody Mass IndexmedicineHumansUniversity educationObesityChild CareChildStudentsFemale studentsSocioeconomic statusbusiness.industryOverweightNutrition Surveysmedicine.diseaseObesityBody HeightCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsChild PreschoolVocational educationEducational StatusFemaleGrowth and DevelopmentPolandmedicine.symptombusinessBody mass indexEconomics & Human Biology
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Childhood Environment and Adult Height among Polish University Students

2010

The objective of the study is to assess whether the choice of a childcare type (i.e., a mother giving up a professional career to take care of her child, employing a childminder, day care centre and kindergarten) depends on a child's family socio-economic status and to investigate whether the childcare type affects an adult's height. The material for the study was gathered in the cross-section research carried out among 783 female students and 535 male students of universities in Krakow and Opole (southern Poland). The height was measured with standard anthropometric instruments. To assess a socio-economic status (SES), the following factors were analysed: a place of living before entering …

AdultMaleeducationChild Day Care CentersBody HeightMother-Child RelationsCross-Sectional Studiesheight; socio-economic status; childcare; studentsSocial ClassMultivariate AnalysisHumansFemalePolandChild CareChildCollegium antropologicum
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Risk of infection and adverse outcomes among pregnant working women in selected occupational groups: A study in the Danish National Birth Cohort

2010

Abstract Background Exposure to infectious pathogens is a frequent occupational hazard for women who work with patients, children, animals or animal products. The purpose of the present study is to investigate if women working in occupations where exposure to infections agents is common have a high risk of infections and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Methods We used data from the Danish National Birth Cohort, a population-based cohort study and studied the risk of Infection and adverse outcomes in pregnant women working with patients, with children, with food products or with animals. The regression analysis were adjusted for the following covariates: maternal age, parity, history of miscarri…

AdultPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyDenmarkHealth PersonnelHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPopulationCongenital AbnormalitiesMiscarriageCohort Studieslcsh:RC963-969PregnancyRisk FactorsOccupational ExposuremedicineFood IndustryHumansChild CarePregnancy Complications InfectiousChildeducationeducation.field_of_studyPregnancybusiness.industryTeachingResearchlcsh:Public aspects of medicineInfant NewbornPregnancy OutcomeAbsolute risk reductionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthlcsh:RA1-1270medicine.diseaseOccupational DiseasesSick leaveWorkforcelcsh:Industrial medicine. Industrial hygieneSmall for gestational ageFemalePregnant WomenbusinessBody mass indexCohort studyDemographyEnvironmental Health
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The child diary as a research tool

2012

The aim of this article is to introduce the use of the child diary as a method in daily diary research. By describing the research process and detailing its structure, a child diary, a structured booklet in which children's parents and day-care personnel (N = 54 children) reported their observations, was evaluated. The participants reported the use of the diary to be an interesting but time-consuming experience. The main ethical challenges were related to power positions, confidentiality, consequences and motivation. With respect to adults’ observations of children's emotions, the results indicated that the child diary is valuable in providing information about individual differences and da…

Child careSocial PsychologyDaily diaryResearch processPediatricsChild developmentFamily lifeDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516ConfidentialityEmotional developmentPsychologyta515Research methodEarly Child Development and Care
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Striving at partnership: parent–practitioner relationships in Finnish early educators' talk

2010

ABSTRACT In Finnish early childhood education and care, partnership has been introduced as a general approach in the parent–practitioner collaboration. Based on qualitative interviews with practitioners, the article studies, from a social constructionist and discourse analytic perspective, whether partnership is actualised in parent–practitioner relationship and how it is done. The results show that the ideas about parent–practitioner collaboration are not coherent. In the vertical frame the collaboration is considered as a hierarchical relationship but in the horizontal frame, which reflects the partnership approach, parallel expertise and proximity are emphasised. However, the ideal of pa…

Early childhood educationChild careDiscourse analysisQualitative interviewsGeneral partnershipPedagogyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologySocial constructionismIdeal (ethics)EducationEuropean Early Childhood Education Research Journal
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Unravelling conceptualizations of (in)equality in early childhood education and care system

2018

Early childhood education’s role in increasing equality in society has been highlighted by international organizations. However, it is unclear what is meant by the concept of equality in different situations, as the meaning fluctuates and reflects the cultural political contexts in which it is embedded. In this paper, we analyse the equality discourses of local early childhood education and care (ECEC) policymakers in Finland, drawing on different conceptualizations of equality and social justice. In doing so, we show that the way in which equality is conceptualized differs – along with the suggested remedies – depending on whether the subjects of equality are adults, children at the border…

Early childhood educationEconomic growthvarhaiskasvatuseducationEducationEqualityequitysocial justice0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Sociologyequalitychild careChild careEquity (economics)05 social sciences050301 educationSocial justicesosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuustasa-arvolastenhoitoearly childhood educationlcsh:L0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologylcsh:EducationNordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy
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Intervention Programs to Promote the Quality of Caregiver–Child Interactions in Childcare: A Systematic Literature Review

2021

Sensitive caregiver–child interactions appear fundamental throughout childhood, supporting infants’ wellbeing and development not only in a familial context but in professional caregiving as well. The main aim of this review was to examine the existing literature about Early Childhood Education Context (ECEC) intervention studies dedicated to caregiver–child interaction, fostering children’s socioemotional developmental pathways. Studies published between January 2007 and July 2021 were identified in four electronic databases following PRIMSA guidelines. The initial search yielded a total of 342 records. Among them, 48 studies were fully reviewed. Finally, 18 of them met all inclusion crite…

Early childhood educationHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectchildcare qualityPsychological interventionContext (language use)child–caregiver interactionReviewDevelopmental psychologyIntervention (counseling)HumansFamilyQuality (business)Child CareChildmedia_commonSocioemotional selectivity theoryChild HealthPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthsystematic literature reviewRInfantSystematic reviewCaregiversChild Preschoolchild socio-emotional developmentEducational PersonnelMedicinePsychologyInclusion (education)International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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The Division of Labour Within Households: Men’s Increased Participation?

2018

Unequal division of domestic labor has been seen as a one of the most commonly documented feature on gender inequality in the western countries. The relevance of studying the division of labour in the household has actualized as female participation rates in paid labour have increased and changes in employment systems have taken place. Division of labor refers to the amount and share of time men and women spend in paid and unpaid work. Unpaid work includes domestic chores such as cleaning, repairs, preparing meals, but also caring for children. Unpaid work is usually divided in three subgroups: core household tasks i.e. housework, repairs and household upkeep and child care. Paid and unpaid…

Gender inequalityChild careTotal workeducation05 social sciencesConvergence (economics)0506 political science050902 family studiesUnpaid work050602 political science & public administrationUnequal divisionDemographic economicsBusiness0509 other social sciencesDivision of labour
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Perceived Burden among Spouse, Adult Child and Parent Caregivers

2018

Aims To identify what factors are associated with the caregiver burden of spouse caregivers, adult child caregivers, and parent caregivers. Background Caregivers often feel stressed and perceive caregiving as a burden. The caregiver burden has been little studied from the perspective of the personal relationship between caregiver and care recipient. Design Cross-sectional study. Methods A random sample of 4,000 caregivers in Finland was drawn in 2014 and those who remained either spouse, adult child, or parent caregivers at data collection were included in the analysis (N = 1,062). Data collection included recipients' characteristics. Caregivers' perceived burden was measured using the Care…

GerontologyMaleParents0302 clinical medicineCost of IllnessomaishoitajatnursingSurveys and QuestionnairesNursing Interventions ClassificationMedicine030212 general & internal medicinenursing (work)General NursingFinlandmedia_commonta316Aged 80 and overDaughteradult child caregiverDepressionPersonal relationshipCognitionCaregiver burdenta3142Middle AgedSpouse Caregiversspouse caregiverCaregiversSpouseAdult ChildrenFemaleAdultmedia_common.quotation_subjectcaregivingparent caregivergeneral linear models03 medical and health sciencesYoung AdultHumansomaishoitoSpousesAgedperceived caregiver burdenbusiness.industrySocial SupportCross-Sectional Studiestyön kuormittavuusPerceptionbusinessOlder peopleCognition Disorderskoettu hyvinvointi030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStress PsychologicalJournal of Advanced Nursing
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