doi.org/10.1017/cha.2019.9

Article type: Original Research

PUBLISHED 11 April 2019

Volume 44 Issue 3

Self-regulation, behaviours and learning among children: An evaluation of the Journey to the Island of Calm programme in Australia

Jennifer Cartmel, Hyacinth Udah, Olivia San Gil and Amanda Prause

Affiliations

1 School of Human Services and Social Work, Queensland, Griffith University, Australia

2 Princess Alexander Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, Griffith University, Australia

Correspondence

* Jennifer Cartmel

Contributions

Jennifer Cartmel -

Hyacinth Udah -

Olivia San Gil -

Amanda Prause -

CITATION: Cartmel J., Udah H., San Gil O., & Prause A. (2019). Self-regulation, behaviours and learning among children: An evaluation of the Journey to the Island of Calm programme in Australia. Children Australia, 44(3), 2171. doi.org/10.1017/cha.2019.9

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Abstract

In this article, an evaluation of the Journey to the Island of Calm programme in three sites in Queensland is presented. The evaluation examines the change in children’s sense of agency and capacity to manage their social and emotional well-being. Using a mixed method approach, the findings confirm that the Journey to the Island of Calm programme has accrued positive gains for children in their self-regulation and self-understanding. The findings are useful in developing intervention and learning programmes for children between 9 and 12 years of age in order to promote their sense of agency, capacity for self-regulation and self-independence, and contribute to children’s social and emotional development and skills from very early on in life.

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