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Day-to-day life during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal qualitative study with Canadian parents of young children.

Authors :
Sanders, Caroline
Frank, Theresa J
Amyot, Tess
Cornish, Katie
Koopmans, Erica
Usipuik, Megan
Irving, Lauren
Pelletier, Chelsea A
Source :
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood. Mar2024, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p110-130. 21p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about changes to the lives of families with young children. It has been associated with physical and psychological risk, yet the impact on younger children is poorly examined. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the day-to-day life of parents of young children living in a small northern city in British Columbia, Canada. Ten mothers with children aged 0–5 years participated in a six-week longitudinal study between November 2020 and March 2021. This article presents data from entry and exit interviews that were analysed using Todorov's narrative theory. Three key themes were identified: (1) gaps in health services; (2) gaps in early childhood education and programs; and (3) changes to/lost social interactions. Limited opportunities to engage with providers caused frustration and left parents feeling disempowered or dissatisfied. Family support and well-being were negatively impacted by a loss in social connectivity. Despite unpredictability and worries about child development, most of the mothers found ways to cherish the time to 'stop and refocus'. Overall, the families evidenced resilience, despite a loss in relational habits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14639491
Volume :
25
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175572382
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/14639491221115475