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Using Intervention Mapping for child development and wellbeing programs in early childhood education and care settings.

Amanda O'Connor1, Claire Blewitt2, Andrea Nolan3, Helen Skouteris4.   

Abstract

Supporting children's social and emotional learning benefits all elements of children's development and has been associated with positive mental health and wellbeing, development of values and life skills. However, literature relating to the creation of interventions designed for use within the early childhood education and care settings to support children's social and emotional skills and learning is lacking. Intervention Mapping (IM) is a systematic intervention development framework, utilising principles centred on participatory co-design methods, multiple theoretical approaches and existing literature to enable effective decision-making during the development process. Early childhood pedagogical programs are also shaped by these principles; however, educators tend to draw on implicit knowledge when working with families. IM offers this sector the opportunity to formally incorporate theoretical, evidence-based research into the development of early childhood education and care social and emotional interventions. Emerging literature indicates IM is useful for designing health and wellbeing interventions for children within early childhood education and care settings. Considering the similar underlying principles of IM, existing applications within early childhood education and care and development of interventions beyond health behaviour change, it is recommended IM be utilised to design early childhood education and care interventions focusing on supporting children's social and emotional development.
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Keywords:  Children’s social and emotional development; Early childhood education and care; Intervention Mapping; Intervention development

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29475058     DOI: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2018.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eval Program Plann        ISSN: 0149-7189


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6.  Integrating Health and Educational Perspectives to Promote Preschoolers' Social and Emotional Learning: Development of a Multi-Faceted Program Using an Intervention Mapping Approach.

Authors:  Claire Blewitt; Heather Morris; Kylie Jackson; Helen Barrett; Heidi Bergmeier; Amanda O'Connor; Aya Mousa; Andrea Nolan; Helen Skouteris
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