帮助孩子应对损失:为悲伤的教室提供遗留干预措施
Annie Lawrence1, Maile Jones1, Jessika Boles2
1Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, US.
Continuity in education
|May 22, 2024
概括
教师可以使用传统的建筑干预来帮助孩子们应对同学的死亡. 这些活动结合了艺术和反思,支持学生适应悲伤反应和对失去的理解.
科学领域:
- 童年发展儿童的发展.
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 悲伤咨询 悲伤咨询
背景情况:
- 早期死亡经历对儿童终身应对和发展产生重大影响.
- 学校提供了一个独特的环境,以支持悲伤的学生,因为他们的社区意识.
- 教师的位置很好,可以为学生提供适合学生需求的悲伤支持,特别是在同学去世后.
研究的目的:
- 描述教师如何在课堂上实施传统建筑干预措施.
- 提供实用资源,以支持学生悲伤失去同学.
- 为教育环境适应医疗保健衍生干预措施.
主要方法:
- 利用传统建筑干预措施,将基于艺术的活动,讲故事和反思结合起来.
- 为小学,中学和高中学生制定示例课程计划.
- 强调调整干预措施以适应特定的课堂和社会文化背景.
主要成果:
- 遗产建设活动可以促进悲伤的学生自我表达和创造意义.
- 这些干预措施可以促进儿童和青少年对死亡的认识和理解.
- 这种方法鼓励适应悲伤反应,并支持学生通过损失.
结论:
- 教师可以有效地应用传统建筑干预措施来支持学生为同学死亡而悲伤.
- 为不同年龄组提供可适应的课程计划.
- 环境适应对于最大限度地提高这些悲伤支持策略的有效性至关重要.
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