Social-emotional development in an afterschool program : the urban compass playbook.

Cross, Jasmine and Frank, Knia and Orrico, Krystin and Patel, Natasha (2018) Social-emotional development in an afterschool program : the urban compass playbook. Masters thesis, Stanbridge University.

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Abstract

Children in violent communities have difficulties with social-emotional development which affects their engagement in meaningful occupations such as school, play, and social participation. Afterschool programs provide a viable resource for children in communities of high crime to learn skills needed for healthy development, but there is a lack of staff training in activities that promote social-emotional development. Occupational therapists are qualified to provide services to staff due to their knowledge of the challenges children face and occupation-based groups. This thesis project was designed to increase staff engagement and competence in implementing social-emotional activities with children attending an afterschool program in a low-income and high crime area by creating a playbook of occupation-based activities for children and providing staff training and education on effective implementation of the playbook. We conducted a needs assessment and provided the staff with an in-service on typical social-emotional development before presenting them with a playbook of activities. Post-questionnaires and interviews were completed by the staff of the afterschool program. Results from the post-questionnaires and interviews revealed an improvement in confidence and an increase in the frequency of implementing social-emotional activities with the students. This pilot participatory action research method was an effective afterschool program intervention which increased engagement and staff confidence in implementing social-emotional development activities.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Additional Information: Masters of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) degree.
Subjects: R Medicine > RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Depositing User: Fred Poling
Date Deposited: 13 Mar 2019 16:18
Last Modified: 24 Jan 2022 22:04
URI: http://repository.stanbridge.edu/id/eprint/15

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