I Felt Like I was Going Crazy: Understanding Mother's and Young Children's Educational Experiences at Home During COVID-19

被引:10
|
作者
Burns, Samantha [1 ]
Jegatheeswaran, Calpanaa [1 ]
Perlman, Michal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Appl Psychol & Human, Ontario Inst Studies Educ, 252 Bloor St West, Toronto, ON M5S 1V6, Canada
关键词
Early childhood education and care; Distance education; Child mental health; Maternal mental health; ACADEMIC-ACHIEVEMENT; BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS; PERCEIVED STRESS; MENTAL-HEALTH; SCHOOL; QUESTIONNAIRE; DIFFICULTIES; ENVIRONMENT; ADOLESCENTS; DEPRESSION;
D O I
10.1007/s10643-022-01306-5
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
The COVID-19 disruptions to children's education have been a major issue for families. This study examined how demographic, family, and mental health characteristics of 375 low-income children and their mothers from the City of Toronto were associated with children's educational experiences at home during COVID-19. Many mothers (82.3%) reported that they and their children (80.0%) experienced challenges related to children's education at home during the pandemic. However, a small percentage of mothers (1.1%) reported that this mode of learning was better for them and their children (4.3%). The most frequently reported challenges faced by mothers was taking on the role of a teacher (43.7%) and balancing their children's remote learning with other responsibilities (19.4%). The most frequently mentioned challenges faced by children was that children lacked both motivation (21.1%) and socialization (21.1%) and had difficulty focusing (26.9%). White mothers from households with higher income and with a higher number of adults in the home reported that their children experienced higher levels of challenges related to their education at home. Maternal and child challenges with children's education at home were also related to higher levels of maternal and child mental health challenges. Our findings suggest that the online educational experiences set up following the onset of the pandemic were difficult for many children and mothers to implement in the home. Given the significant associations of these challenges with child and maternal mental health, we encourage educators to provide flexibility, empathy, and support with learning from home to both children and mothers.
引用
收藏
页码:469 / 482
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] "I felt useless": a qualitative examination of COVID-19's impact on home-based primary care providers in New York
    Gorbenko, Ksenia
    Franzosa, Emily
    Masse, Sybil
    Brody, Abraham A.
    Sheehan, Orla
    Kinosian, Bruce
    Ritchie, Christine S.
    Leff, Bruce
    Ripp, Jonathan
    Ornstein, Katherine A.
    Federman, Alex D.
    HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES QUARTERLY, 2021, 40 (02) : 121 - 135
  • [22] 'I felt trapped': young women's experiences of shared housing in austerity Britain
    Ortega-Alcazar, Iliana
    Wilkinson, Eleanor
    SOCIAL & CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY, 2021, 22 (09) : 1291 - 1306
  • [23] Effects of crawling exercises at home on improving young children's behavioral performance during the COVID-19 outbreak
    Zhou, Zhexiao
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC NURSING-NURSING CARE OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES, 2023, 73 : e311 - e318
  • [24] Women?s experiences with being pregnant and becoming a new mother during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Vermeulen, Joeri
    Bilsen, Johan
    Buyl, Ronald
    De Smedt, Delphine
    Gucciardo, Leonardo
    Faron, Gilles
    Fobelets, Maaike
    SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE, 2022, 32
  • [25] Young children's online homeschooling during Covid-19 closure in the United Arab Emirates: Parents' experiences
    Shishakly, Rima
    ISSUES IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH, 2024, 34 (01): : 261 - 279
  • [26] Mother's knowledge concerning preventive measures of their children during the COVID-19 period
    Badr, Shahznan Hassan
    Abed, Mohammed Talib
    Faris, Haitham Ibrahim
    RAWAL MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2023, 48 (02): : 289 - 292
  • [27] Understanding the Impact of Home Confinement on Children and Young People with ADHD and ASD During the COVID-19 Pandemic
    Hall, Charlotte L. L.
    Partlett, Christopher
    Valentine, Althea Z. Z.
    Pearcey, Samantha
    Sayal, Kapil
    CHILD PSYCHIATRY & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, 2024, 55 (05) : 1279 - 1293
  • [28] Understanding the pregnant women's experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
    Xin Wang
    Ming Liu
    Ka Ian Ho
    Stephen Tee
    International Journal of Nursing Sciences, 2022, (03) : 397 - 404
  • [29] Exploring the experiences of parents and young children during the COVID-19 outbreak
    Isik, Esra
    Cilmeli, Elif
    Ozcan, Ozge Ece
    Sisman, Zeynep
    Acar, Ibrahim H.
    EARLY YEARS, 2025, 45 (01) : 177 - 192
  • [30] Home Learning Environments for Young Children in the US During COVID-19
    Sonnenschein, Susan
    Stites, Michele
    Ross, Amanda
    EARLY EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 32 (06): : 794 - 811