2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.aip.2020.101753
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Promoting kindergarten readiness using early intervention art therapy with Latinx farmworker children

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“…Schools can establish counselling services or partnerships with mental health professionals who can provide individual or group therapy sessions for teachers. Additionally, promoting mental health awareness and destigmatizing seeking help can create a supportive environment for teachers to address their well-being needs (Brick et al, 2021a;Van Lith et al, 2021). And addressing excessive workloads is essential for preventing burnout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schools can establish counselling services or partnerships with mental health professionals who can provide individual or group therapy sessions for teachers. Additionally, promoting mental health awareness and destigmatizing seeking help can create a supportive environment for teachers to address their well-being needs (Brick et al, 2021a;Van Lith et al, 2021). And addressing excessive workloads is essential for preventing burnout.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Art therapy is a kind of psychotherapy that achieves individual healing through the medium of art, which is different from traditional psychotherapy in that it can offset the resistance of the healing target in a non-verbal form [1][2][3]. Art therapy was initially implemented as a kind of psychiatric treatment mainly for some psychiatric patients, and in the process of subsequent development, with the continuous enrichment and accumulation of theories and practices, it became basic psychotherapy, and at the same time, the healing target has gradually expanded from patients to the general public, and the forms and methods of healing have also been expanding [4][5][6]. In the process of subsequent development, with the continuous enrichment and accumulation of theory and practice, it has become a kind of basic psychotherapy, and the target of healing has been gradually expanded from patients to the general public, and the forms and methods of healing have also been continuously expanded [4][5][6].In recent years, due to the impact of the epidemic, the public's mental health has been a continuous concern, and art healing has appeared in the public's field of vision in the form of a more humanized form of healing [7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Typically developing children may have trouble with some sounds, words, and sentences while they are learning. However, most children can use language easily around 5 years of age (Licata-Dandel et al, 2021;Van Lith et al, 2021;Wildová & Kropáčková, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%