The study sought to investigate perceptions of caregivers on attachment and behaviors exhibited by institutionalised children. The sample consisted of nine caregivers, purposively selected from three identified registered children’s institutions. Three caregivers were selected from each institution following set criteria. The study employed a qualitative research design and data were collected through the use of semi- structured interview schedules. The results revealed a number of emergent themes. Caregivers worked for long hours. The ratio of children to caregiver is too high in most cases. Psychological needs of children for proper attachment and positive care was being compromised. Children had mixed feelings about caregivers which ind...
In this study, children's attachment relationships with their professional caregivers in center day ...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
The study sought to investigate perceptions of caregivers on attachment and behaviors exhibited by ...
Child and youth care workers (CYCWs) provide intervention and support to children and youth in chil...
Children in residential care facilities face a myriad of challenges that range from a lack of attach...
Abstract: Young people in care (YPIC) come from backgrounds of loss, separation, neglect and abuse a...
This mixed-methods study included a total of 49 children (birth to 5 years) and 28 caregivers from t...
Institutional rearing adversely affects children’s development, but the extent to which specific cha...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Social Work School of Human and Community Development Fac...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of teenagers residing in a place of c...
In Zimbabwe, child welfare has been at the top of the agenda of the government and numerous non-gove...
Abstract The focus of this thesis is early attachment among institutionalized infant orphans. Previo...
M.A.This exploratory study drew primarily upon narrative interviews and projective tests and seconda...
This study sought to find out the impact of institutionalisation of orphaned children on their wellb...
In this study, children's attachment relationships with their professional caregivers in center day ...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...
The study sought to investigate perceptions of caregivers on attachment and behaviors exhibited by ...
Child and youth care workers (CYCWs) provide intervention and support to children and youth in chil...
Children in residential care facilities face a myriad of challenges that range from a lack of attach...
Abstract: Young people in care (YPIC) come from backgrounds of loss, separation, neglect and abuse a...
This mixed-methods study included a total of 49 children (birth to 5 years) and 28 caregivers from t...
Institutional rearing adversely affects children’s development, but the extent to which specific cha...
A thesis submitted to the Department of Social Work School of Human and Community Development Fac...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of teenagers residing in a place of c...
In Zimbabwe, child welfare has been at the top of the agenda of the government and numerous non-gove...
Abstract The focus of this thesis is early attachment among institutionalized infant orphans. Previo...
M.A.This exploratory study drew primarily upon narrative interviews and projective tests and seconda...
This study sought to find out the impact of institutionalisation of orphaned children on their wellb...
In this study, children's attachment relationships with their professional caregivers in center day ...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Institutionalized children in low-income countries often face maltreatment and inadequate caregiving...