Relationships and learning: a review and investigation of narrative coherence in looked-after children in primary school.
- Resource Type
- Article
- Authors
- Greig, Anne, ; Minnis, Helen; Millward, Reuben; Sinclair, Claire; Kennedy, Eilis; Towlson, Kate; Reid, Warren; Hill, Jonathan
- Source
- Educational Psychology in Practice; Mar2008, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p13-27, 15p, 2 Charts
- Subject
- School children
Child psychology
Educational psychology
Teaching
Learning
Attachment theory (Psychology)
Narratives
- Language
- ISSN
- 02667363
This review and investigation draws on principles from attachment theory regarding the importance of early relationships and their impact on the coherence and organisation of psychological functions. Comparisons are made between the narrative coherence scores of an experimental group of 17 looked-after children with problematic relationship histories in mainstream school and a matched control group of 17 of their peers. There were significant differences between the groups in the coherence of children's narratives, denial and avoidance in story play themes and in their use of intentionality. The paper considers the theory and discusses the results in terms of the implications for teaching, learning and intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]