Promoting and Protecting the Developing Self-identity of the Young, Transracially Adopted Child in South Africa

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作者
Heyns, Maynette [1 ]
Moen, Melanie [2 ]
Finestone, Michelle [1 ]
Shabangu, Sifiso [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pretoria, Fac Educ, Pretoria, South Africa
[2] Univ Stellenbosch, Fac Educ, Stellenbosch, South Africa
关键词
Belonging; Family; School; South Africa; Transracial Adoption; Self-identity; ETHNIC-IDENTITY; RACIAL DISPARITIES; EDUCATION;
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10.1007/s10560-024-00974-z
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C916 [社会工作、社会管理、社会规划];
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1204 ;
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PurposeTransracial adoption (TRA), where parents from one race adopt a child from another race, usually occurs with Black children being adopted by White parents in South Africa.MethodUsing multiple case studies (seven children) and a qualitative research design, the self-identity (personal and social) of six- to ten-year-old TRA children was explored. Data were collected from the adoptive parents and teachers by means of semi-structured interviews and the Child Behaviour Checklist. Additionally, parents completed a questionnaire and a Likert-style response scale. Participating children were assessed by an independent psychologist using three projective techniques. The data generated were thematically analysed.ResultsThere were six emergent themes, all conducive to healthy self-identity development by securing primary identity motivators of belonging and acceptance. The children exhibited advanced communicative skills and a novel approach to group membership, increasing their social accessibility and inclusion. A distinctive theme was a desire for a dedicated personal space and possessions symbolizing permanence in the family. The universal adoptive elements of loss and rejection was confirmed, possibly more prevalent due to an observable adoptive status and physical dissimilarity from the adoptive family. Intentional parenting promoting healthy self-identity was apparent. Lastly, the importance of placing the children in an accommodating and sensitive school environment was noted.DiscussionWhile not a comparative study, and with only seven children, it appears that these TRA children, with the acquisition of positive social skills and a sensitive and purposeful home and school environment, possessed the building blocks necessary to nurture a healthy self-identity.
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