The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a pedagogical group sensitivity (PedaSens) intervention on early childhood professionals’ (ECPs) emotional availability (EA) in group interactions. A total of 61 ECPs and 264 children 1–6 years of age were included in the follow-up study. To m...

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Hoofdauteurs: Sivi M. Harkoma, Nina K. Sajaniemi, Mari Saha, Eira Suhonen
Formaat: Artikel
Taal:English
Gepubliceerd in: Early Childhood Education Association Finland 2022-04-01
Reeks:Journal of Early Childhood Education Research
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Online toegang:https://journal.fi/jecer/article/view/116188
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author Sivi M. Harkoma
Nina K. Sajaniemi
Mari Saha
Eira Suhonen
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Nina K. Sajaniemi
Mari Saha
Eira Suhonen
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a pedagogical group sensitivity (PedaSens) intervention on early childhood professionals’ (ECPs) emotional availability (EA) in group interactions. A total of 61 ECPs and 264 children 1–6 years of age were included in the follow-up study. To measure the effects of the intervention, participants were randomized to intervention and control groups. The intervention consists of raising ECPs’ knowledge of PedaSens both with theoretical information and video observations collected from the study groups. The quality of interaction was assessed with the Emotional Availability Scales before the intervention and the following assessments were approximately 6 and 9 months after the first assessment. Statistical analyses were used to test the differences in EA between the study groups. According to the results, intervention had a positive effect on ECPs’ EA sensitivity and non-intrusiveness. The results suggest that PedaSens intervention is effective in supporting the emotional availability of ECPs. In-service training for ECP teams aiming to enhance interaction skills and reflective processes offer an effective way to improve the quality of early childhood education and care.
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spelling doaj.art-8de2d84c2f6b45e48a04ee7fccb6b47f2022-12-22T04:02:29ZengEarly Childhood Education Association FinlandJournal of Early Childhood Education Research2323-74142022-04-01112The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability Sivi M. Harkoma0Nina K. Sajaniemi1Mari Saha2Eira Suhonen3University of HelsinkiUniversity of Eastern Finland and University of HelsinkiTampere UniversityUniversity of Helsinki The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of a pedagogical group sensitivity (PedaSens) intervention on early childhood professionals’ (ECPs) emotional availability (EA) in group interactions. A total of 61 ECPs and 264 children 1–6 years of age were included in the follow-up study. To measure the effects of the intervention, participants were randomized to intervention and control groups. The intervention consists of raising ECPs’ knowledge of PedaSens both with theoretical information and video observations collected from the study groups. The quality of interaction was assessed with the Emotional Availability Scales before the intervention and the following assessments were approximately 6 and 9 months after the first assessment. Statistical analyses were used to test the differences in EA between the study groups. According to the results, intervention had a positive effect on ECPs’ EA sensitivity and non-intrusiveness. The results suggest that PedaSens intervention is effective in supporting the emotional availability of ECPs. In-service training for ECP teams aiming to enhance interaction skills and reflective processes offer an effective way to improve the quality of early childhood education and care. https://journal.fi/jecer/article/view/116188emotional availabilityquality of early childhood education and careprofessional developmentintervention study
spellingShingle Sivi M. Harkoma
Nina K. Sajaniemi
Mari Saha
Eira Suhonen
The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
Journal of Early Childhood Education Research
emotional availability
quality of early childhood education and care
professional development
intervention study
title The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
title_full The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
title_fullStr The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
title_full_unstemmed The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
title_short The effects of PedaSens intervention on early childhood professionals’ emotional availability
title_sort effects of pedasens intervention on early childhood professionals emotional availability
topic emotional availability
quality of early childhood education and care
professional development
intervention study
url https://journal.fi/jecer/article/view/116188
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