Early childhood educators have an important role to play in the development of young children's mental health yet rarely has their understanding of mental health and mental health promotion been researched. This study aims to explore childcare educators' and managers' understanding of child and parental mental health and the early signs of mental health problems. Participants (n=19) were sampled from low socioeconomic status areas. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore their perceptions and experiences of child and parental social and emotional wellbeing. Results suggested that childcare staff were able to explain child wellbeing but were somewhat limited in their knowledge of risk and protective factors for ch...
Children with good mental health and well being are children who grow up and develop optimally and a...
Quality child care benefits both parents and children, providing parents with the opportunity to wor...
Children living in families where a parent has a mental illness are prevalent in Australia. Moreover...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators' knowledge of child social and emot...
Early childhood education and care quality relies on educator capacity; however, working conditions ...
© 2015, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION and care ...
BACKGROUND: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Background: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
This article explores trends and statistics specific to the mental health status of children from bo...
This study explored the effectiveness of Handle With Care, a mental health promotion training progra...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators’ knowledge of child social and emo...
Abstract Background Childhood mental health problems are highly prevalent, experienced by one in fiv...
Background: Midwives and child health nurses are the key providers of perinatal education to famili...
This paper delineates a preventive approach to early childhood mental health by preparing the workfo...
Children with good mental health and well being are children who grow up and develop optimally and a...
Quality child care benefits both parents and children, providing parents with the opportunity to wor...
Children living in families where a parent has a mental illness are prevalent in Australia. Moreover...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators' knowledge of child social and emot...
Early childhood education and care quality relies on educator capacity; however, working conditions ...
© 2015, Early Childhood Australia Inc. All rights reserved. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION and care ...
BACKGROUND: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
Background: High quality child care is a population health investment that relies on the capacity of...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
This article explores trends and statistics specific to the mental health status of children from bo...
This study explored the effectiveness of Handle With Care, a mental health promotion training progra...
This study aimed to explore family day care (FDC) educators’ knowledge of child social and emo...
Abstract Background Childhood mental health problems are highly prevalent, experienced by one in fiv...
Background: Midwives and child health nurses are the key providers of perinatal education to famili...
This paper delineates a preventive approach to early childhood mental health by preparing the workfo...
Children with good mental health and well being are children who grow up and develop optimally and a...
Quality child care benefits both parents and children, providing parents with the opportunity to wor...
Children living in families where a parent has a mental illness are prevalent in Australia. Moreover...