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Child-centered home service design for a family robot companion

Hyo Jeong Lym, Hyo In Son, Da-Young Kim, Ju-Hyun Kim, Min-Gyu Kim, Jae Hee Chung

Year
2024
Citations
5

Abstract

The home robot-based child activity service aims to cultivate children's social emotions. A design theme was produced by interviewing child development experts and parents. The activity service is composed of 50 plays and 70 conversations. These were developed based on activities from psychomotor therapy and the guidelines of Ministry of Early Childhood Education in South Korea. In the field test, 50 children aged five-seven years participated to experience the activity services at home for 4 days. After completing the 4 days of field testing, we conducted customer satisfaction (CSAT) surveys, Godspeed evaluations and interviews to quantitatively and qualitatively verify the evaluations by the children and parents. As a result, 92% of the children and 80% of the parents evaluated that they were satisfied with the service. In addition, our results revealed that the social robot-based service contributed to improving the relationship between children and families by functioning as a messenger. Finally, the lessons learned from the service development and field tests were discussed to aid service designers and robotics engineers.

Keywords

Service (business)InterviewTest (biology)Psychomotor learningApplied psychologyService designSocial workChristian ministryMedical educationPsychology

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