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Research On Social Work Intervention To Enhance The Self-efficacy Of Migrant Workers’ Children

Posted on:2019-12-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M ShuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2417330563999310Subject:Social work
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The factors affecting the self-efficacy of migrant workers’ migrant children include their own judgments,efforts,persistence,goal factors,external evaluation,beliefs,emotional status,mastery experience,etc.The issue of raising the self-efficacy of migrant workers’ children needs to adjust the existing cognitive thinking and behavioral capabilities of the migrant workers’ children from the two levels of cognitive process and behavioral process,and improve the self-affirmation and self-examination cognitive ability of them.Enhance the emotional control and time management skills of migrant workers’ children,increase the successful experience of them,help to learn various effective strategies to reconstruct cognitive and behavioral patterns,and increase their sense of self-efficacy.The social work intervention uses game therapy models,focusing on group work,supplemented by case work,so that migrant workers’ children could have great progress in matters that require cognitive judgment,could actively think about issues,analyze the surrounding environment and goal requirements.At the same time,the control of emotions,concentration,beliefs,etc.has also been greatly improved,and the self-affirmation has also increased.They will have more active states,more willing to face challenges,learn more effective strategies and experiences.The method has added more successful experiences to oneself and improved self-efficacy to some extent.Social work intervention needs to combine cognitive thinking and behavioral change,integrate the experience and effective strategies into a mode of action that suits them,face all problems with positive emotional states and firm beliefs,then use effective feedback to motivate yourself to solve the problem.
Keywords/Search Tags:Migrant Student, Self-efficacy, Intervention of Social Work
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