Abstract

Background: Sensitive and supportive interactions are keys to healthy development in the early years of life. Parents and other caregivers can promote social and emotional functioning through Marte Meo Counselling. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate whether Marte Meo Counselling was applicable in an African institutional context. Method: We chose a qualitative research design, using participant observation and focus group interviews with caregivers before, right after and one year after Marte Meo Counselling. Findings: The main finding is that the caregivers are more aware of the various infants’ cues. They describe new practices in their daily work as well as a change in their attitudes and behaviours towards the infants. Conclusion: We found that Marte Meo Counselling facilitated social and emotional development for the institutionalised infants, and thus it is applicable in this African context. Implications for Practice: Caregivers of vulnerable infants should be offered Marte Meo Counselling or similar methods focusing on enhancing emotional and social development.

Highlights

  • The main finding is that the caregivers are more aware of the various infants’ cues

  • We found that Marte Meo Counselling facilitated social and emotional development for the institutionalised infants, and it is applicable in this African context

  • These changes were reflected in the detailed descriptions and statements from the caregivers, which refer to their interactions with the infants before and after Marte Meo Counselling (MMC)

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Introduction

Infants who spend their first time of life in an institution show risk of physical as well as mental developmental stress and disorders. Objectives: The present study aimed to investigate whether Marte Meo Counselling was applicable in an African institutional context. Findings: The main finding is that the caregivers are more aware of the various infants’ cues They describe new practices in their daily work as well as a change in their attitudes and behaviours towards the infants. Conclusion: We found that Marte Meo Counselling facilitated social and emotional development for the institutionalised infants, and it is applicable in this African context. Implications for Practice: Caregivers of vulnerable infants should be offered Marte Meo Counselling or similar methods focusing on enhancing emotional and social development

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