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Id 812
Author Garcia Yeste C., Gairal Casadó R., Munté Pascual A., Plaja Viñas T.
Title Dialogic literary gatherings and out-of-home child care: Creation of new meanings through classic literature
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Garcia Yeste C., Gairal Casadó R., Munté Pascual A., Plaja Viñas T.; Dialogic literary gatherings and out-of-home child care: Creation of new meanings through classic literature ;Child and Family Social Work vol:23 issue: 1 page:62

Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85021354517&doi=10.1111%2fcfs.12384&partnerID=40&md5=9bcd3c4f4c766d1d7e79ebd8285ba103
Abstract Research on out-of-home child care has revealed that foster care programmes focused on educational attainment and reading have the potential to improve the academic outcomes of children in care. However, no studies have examined which elements of these programmes positively benefit childrens emotional well-being. This article presents evidence of the positive effects of implementing a successful educational action, dialogic literary gatherings, in a childrens residential care institution. A qualitative study using a communicative-oriented methodology was conducted and involved five participant observations and eight daily life stories with children in out-of-home care in Catalonia (Spain). The childrens reflections demonstrated that reading classic books, such as Dickens Oliver Twist, deeply influenced their feelings and self-conceptions and created new and exciting meaning in their lives. © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd


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