What Makes Young Children Happy? Exploring Well-Being Through Children’s Perspectives in Early Childhood Education
Hernández-Torrano D. Ibrayeva L. Sergazina M. Burambayeva A. Kulsary A. Vella-Brodrick D. Eadie P.
2025Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Early Childhood Education Journal
2025
Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) environments play a crucial role in fostering young children’s well-being, yet limited research has explored well-being from children’s perspectives, especially in countries outside of WEIRD (Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, and Democratic) contexts. This study aims to fill this gap by capturing the experiences of 316 children (ages 4–7 years) from public and private kindergartens in Kazakhstan using the Draw, Write, and Tell (DWT) technique. Thematic analysis, guided by the PERMA-H framework, identified key dimensions shaping children’s well-being, including Positive Emotions (e.g., nature, play, toys), Engagement (e.g., imaginative play, artistic activities, learning), and Relationships (e.g., peers, teachers, family). While Meaning, Accomplishment, and Health were mentioned less frequently, they provided insight into how children derive well-being from celebrations, achievements, and physical activities. The findings suggest that the PERMA-H model usefully translates the broad concept of well-being into tangible and educationally meaningful dimensions. However, it does not fully align with young children’s lived realities that favour the “here-and-now” as well as the joyful, engaging, and socially supportive experiences as central to their well-being. The study contributes to the global discourse on early childhood well-being by amplifying young children’s voices from a non-WEIRD context. We present contextually grounded insights for educators and policymakers to enhance children’s positive experiences and holistic development in early learning settings.
Happiness , Kazakhstan , Kindergarten , PERMA , Positive psychology , Well-being , Young children
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Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University, 53 Kabanbay Batyr, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan
Central Asian Research Centre for Education Innovation and Transformation (CARCEIT), Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan
Faculty of Education, Centre for Wellbeing Science, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Faculty of Education, Research in Effective Education in Early Childhood (REEaCh) Centre, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Graduate School of Education
Central Asian Research Centre for Education Innovation and Transformation (CARCEIT)
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Education
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