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Title: | DIAGNOSTIC VERSION OF STUDYING THE EMOTIONAL HEALTH OF PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN AFTER THE PARENTS' DIVORCE |
Authors: | Dimitrova, Ina |
Keywords: | diagnostics emotional health kindergarten parents families with a broken structure emotional intelligence attitudes family values development professional realization |
Issue Date: | 15-Jan-2024 |
Series/Report no.: | Издание 2023;с. 354-357 |
Abstract: | The publication is focused on researching the emotional health of children
whose families have a broken structure (parental separation). The questions around
which the research is organized are related to the search for answers: to what extent
is the emotional health of children in a family with a broken structure preserved, what
is the degree of development of the emotional intelligence of the parents. The tests
that are included are: "My Family" test; Palette of Feelings test; parent survey;
survey with the children. Ten families who are separated or in the process of divorce
have been diagnosed. Testing with parents aims to assess their emotional intelligence
and the degree of interest in mental state and emotional health for future professional
realization, not only affecting their education, but communication with others and
self-image as a full-fledged person. The questions concern: their attitude towards
marriage; family values, as key in raising and educating the child; sources of
information in case of need or responsibility, as a parent. The results obtained are
good and encouraging. When reporting the results, the children were divided by
gender: 51% of girls have preserved emotionality, 40% of boys have preserved
emotionality, 2% of girls have severe emotional impairments, 7% of boys have severe
impairments. The conclusions of the conducted research are that the parents of the
21st century are informed and know in depth the mental and emotional needs of
children and show responsibility and concern. Also, emotional intelligence is fully
formed and they seek daily information about their own development as parents. They
accept teachers as people with ideas and a "key" to the correct and healthy
development of their child in all aspects. |
URI: | http://research.bfu.bg:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1801 |
ISBN: | 978-619-253-024-2 |
Appears in Collections: | FORUM 3. GOVERNANCE FOR SUCCESS: EXPLORING OPPORTUNITIES IN A DYNAMIC BUSINESS LANDSCAPE
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