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“如同生活在牢笼中”:理解英国索马里难民家庭中的儿童游戏和社会互动。

'Like a life in a cage': Understanding child play and social interaction in Somali refugee families in the UK.

机构信息

University of Bristol, Centre for Academic Child Health, 1-5 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 1NU, United Kingdom; Community Children's Health Partnership, Eastgate House, Unit 9, Eastgate Office Centre, Bristol BS5 6XX, United Kingdom.

University of Bristol, Centre for Academic Child Health, 1-5 Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 1NU, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Health Place. 2019 Mar;56:191-201. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.01.019. Epub 2019 Feb 28.

Abstract

Migration to a different culture may affect opportunities for play and social interaction, essential for children's developing cognitive and social skills. We asked Somali migrant women about experiences of childhood (both while growing up themselves, and subsequent observations) in Somalia and the UK. In Somalia, they described a supportive, connected community and safe environment enabling children to play and learn together. In the UK, by contrast, multiple local stressors constrained children's opportunities to play and interact. Understanding and improving neighbourhood geography, as experienced and shaped by parents and children, would seem important for promoting early child development in refugee families.

摘要

迁移到不同的文化环境中可能会影响儿童玩耍和社交互动的机会,而这些对于儿童认知和社交技能的发展至关重要。我们询问了索马里移民女性关于她们在索马里和英国的童年经历(包括她们自己成长的经历和后来的观察)。在索马里,她们描述了一个支持性的、紧密联系的社区和安全的环境,使孩子们能够一起玩耍和学习。相比之下,在英国,多种当地的压力因素限制了孩子们玩耍和互动的机会。了解和改善父母和孩子所经历和塑造的邻里地理环境,对于促进难民家庭的幼儿发展似乎很重要。

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