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Evaluating the effectiveness of supporting young quiet, shy and/or anxious primary school children in Wales, using two targeted intervention programmes

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posted on 2022-10-28, 10:38 authored by Susan Davis, Rhiannon PackerRhiannon Packer, Adam Pierce

 Quiet shy and/or anxious (QSA) children are often viewed negatively in primary school. This study employed two six-week intervention programmes entitled Special Me Time (SMT) for children in the Early Years (ages 3–7) and Quality Me Time (QMT) for children in years 3–4 (ages 7–9). Interventions were designed to support children: in vocalising feelings; accessing classroom opportunities; communication; and in developing friendships. Children were withdrawn from the mainstream classroom and sessions were led by practitioners in small groups. The programmes were delivered in primary schools across Wales. Findings evidenced benefits to children’s personal and social development in improving confidence and self-esteem both within and outside the classroom environment. Our research suggests the value of addressing emerging QSA behaviours in children by providing space and time to develop relationships and self-expression. Research findings suggest a risk to academic and social adjustment if inhibiting QSA behaviours are not addressed. 

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Education 3-13

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Citation

Davis, S., Packer, R. and Pierce, A., 2022. Evaluating the effectiveness of supporting young quiet, shy and/or anxious primary school children in Wales, using two targeted intervention programmes. Education 3-13, pp.1-17.

Print ISSN

0300-4279

Electronic ISSN

1475-7575

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Education and Social Policy

Cardiff Met Authors

Susan Davis Rhiannon Packer

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  • © The Authors

Language

  • en

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