Влияние воспитателей на развитие детей в Домах ребенка

Автор(и)

  • М.В. Раскин

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32626/2227-6246.2013-19.%25p

Ключові слова:

будинок дитини, соціально-емоційний розвиток дитини, персонал, ставлення до дітей, ставлення до роботи, емоційне благополуччя персоналу.

Анотація

У статті розкриваються питання, пов'язані з проживанням дітей у
дитячих будинках в Україні, зокрема аналізується робота персоналу,
його поінформованість про наукові й педагогічні підходи до виховання
дітей, ставлення до роботи та дітей, готовність до змін у роботі для по-
ліпшення соціально-емоційного стану дітей. Також виявлена низка пи-
тань, які вимагають подальшої уваги й вивчення, наприклад негативне
відношення персоналу до біологічних батьків дітей.

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Раскин, М. (2019). Влияние воспитателей на развитие детей в Домах ребенка. Збірник наукових праць "Проблеми сучасної психології", (19). https://doi.org/10.32626/2227-6246.2013-19.%p