Educational Psychology Theory and the Promotion of Dental Care for Children Aged Five to Six

Original Articles

Educational Psychology Theory and the Promotion of Dental Care for Children Aged Five to Six

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 20 , issue 2 , 2010 , pages: 299–307
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2010.10820379
Author(s): Marilize Kitching North-West University, South Africa , Vera Roos North-West University, South Africa , Alida Nienaber North-West University, South Africa

Abstract

The aim of this article is to illustrate the value of educational psychology theory in developing an age-appropriate programme to prevent tooth decay. A theory-based approach was adopted for the programme development, and a questionnaire was used to ascertain the knowledge gaps in 52 children aged five to six years in two preschools in an urban town. The results showed that most of the children had no awareness and only a moderate knowledge of proper dental care. Piaget's cognitive development theory was applied in the planning and implementation of the activities in the programme. The developed programme was presented to educational psychologists and dentists, and their feedback was used to refine the programme. The importance of educational psychology theory was illustrated in the development of an age-appropriate preventative programme as well as in using an accessible pedagogical approach. The value of multidisciplinary colloboration was also illustrated.

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