Korean Journal of Child Studies (아동학회지)
- Volume 29 Issue 1
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- Pages.63-86
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- 2008
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- 1226-1688(pISSN)
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- 2234-408X(eISSN)
Small Group Filial Therapy Effectiveness on Improving Young Children's Interpersonal Relationships
부모-자녀 놀이치료를 통한 부적응 유아의 대인관계 증진 사례 연구
- Chung, Kai Sook ;
- Lee, Eun Ha (Department of Early Childhood Education, Gyeongdo Provincial College)
- Received : 2007.10.31
- Accepted : 2008.01.08
- Published : 2008.02.28
Abstract
The study examined whether small group filial therapy for maladjusted young children and their mothers would improve children's interpersonal relationships. Two mother-child pairs participated in the program consisting 12 group parent education sessions by a therapist and 6 sessions of supervised play therapy. All 18 sessions ran 85-90 minutes once a week. Results showed positive changes on initiated interactions, co-play, emotional closeness and manifest joy in mother-child play interactions. Scores of playfulness rated by two trained observers during weekly group play time for the children showed improvement in terms of physical, social, and cognitive spontaneity, manifest joy and humor. Quality of children's interpersonal relationships in routine life of home and preschool was enhanced according to reports of mothers and preschool teachers.