Promoting kindergarten readiness using early intervention art therapy with Latinx farmworker children

•Early intervention art therapy can assist with kindergarten readiness.•Art therapy is a culturally sensitive strategy for Latinx farmworker children.•Art-based indicators can be observed to demonstrate client progress. Latinx farmworker children are a vulnerable and disparate health population that...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Arts in psychotherapy 2021-04, Vol.73, p.101753, Article 101753
Hauptverfasser: Van Lith, Theresa, Quintero, Angela, Johns, Sarah, Grzywacz, Joseph G.
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Zusammenfassung:•Early intervention art therapy can assist with kindergarten readiness.•Art therapy is a culturally sensitive strategy for Latinx farmworker children.•Art-based indicators can be observed to demonstrate client progress. Latinx farmworker children are a vulnerable and disparate health population that confronts a myriad of threats to their emotional and behavioral health and subsequent development. Art therapy provides a potentially valuable and efficient strategy for preventing young children's mental health problems by providing a structured and engaging outlet for resolving the emotional sequelae of chronic adversity. A narrative-focused and trauma-processing art therapy program was implemented with 14 children aged between 3–5 years over 12 sessions in a bi-weekly format within a rural migrant head start program. We used a simple single group pre/posttest design to examine the impact of this intervention and saw improvement in all developmental areas using a specifically designed art therapy observation measure (ATC-PC) and a routine early development measure (LAP-3). However, it was unclear whether these changes were attributable to the art therapy program alone. Therefore, the findings of this pilot study warrant replication at a wider-scale. Additionally, the ATC-PC was shown to be a promising observation tool to document progress in art therapy with young children that also requires wider implementation and further testing.
ISSN:0197-4556
1873-5878
DOI:10.1016/j.aip.2020.101753