List of publications on a keyword: «responsible parenting»
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The potential of parenthood in the socialization of an adopted child
Book Chapter
Current issues of pedagogy and psychology- Author:
- Mariia V. Zaluzhnaia
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- Глава 26
- Abstract:
- The chapter is devoted to the study of the potential of parenthood in the process of socialization of an adopted child. The author sets a goal – to theoretically substantiate the importance of the figure of a substitute parent in this process. To achieve this goal, analytical methods were used, including the study of works by Russian and foreign scientists investigating such aspects as family socialization, family values, responsible parenting, problems of family problems and behavioral deviations, as well as the development of foster children. The study revealed that parenthood plays a key role in the formation of a high-quality level of family relationships necessary for the full functioning of an adopted child in society. The phenomenon of "substitute parenting" is understood by the authors as a combination of ability and desire to take on the responsibilities of upbringing and providing conditions for the harmonious growth and development of a minor family member. This phenomenon is characterized by a high degree of social responsibility and requires the presence of developed social competencies, since the appearance of a new family member significantly affects the structure of intra-family interactions and the nature of the manifestations of family members. The author emphasizes the importance of analyzing changes within the family resulting from the appearance of an adopted child in order to minimize possible risks that negatively affect the process of socialization. Thus, substitute parenthood is considered as a specific social status that is formed simultaneously with the appearance of an adopted child and assumes the fulfillment of special obligations aimed at the upbringing and maintenance of minor family members. This creates a special social space that promotes the development of the necessary environment for the successful integration of an adopted child into society. Thus, the conducted research allows us to better understand the role of a substitute parent in the life of a foster child and identify key factors that influence the success of the socialization process in a foster family.
- Keywords:
- socialization, responsible parenting, substitute parenting, foster child socialization
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The Readiness of Modern Parents to Effectively Implement Their Social Role of “Parent” (On The Example of Studying the Fathers of Preschool Children)
Book Chapter
Pedagogy and Psychology of Modern Education- Authors:
- Tatiana A. Serebriakova, Svetlana V. Dvoriantseva, Svetlana I. Shibalkina, Elena A. Anisimova, Elena A. Rechinskaia
- Work direction:
- Глава 9
- Abstract:
- The article reflects the results of experimental testing of the monitoring program, focused on studying the specifics of the manifestation of modern fathers' readiness to effectively implement their most important social role – «parent». Based on the results of research by scientists in the field of parenting (research by V.V. Abramenkova, A.I. Antonov, V.V. Boyko, V.I.Brutman, A.I. Zakharova, S.Yu. Meshcheryakova, R.V. Ovcharova, V.A.Petrovsky, N.Yu. Sinyagina, G.G. Filippova, A.G. Kharcheva; D. Bassin, E. Galinsky, M. Honey, M. Kaplan, etc.) and an experimental monitoring program was implemented, aimed at a detailed study of the readiness of the fathers of our pupils for responsible fatherhood. Having summarized the data obtained by us as a result of the monitoring program, we conclude that only a quarter of dads are responsible for the implementation of the role of «parent». Most fathers need help for raising their children. We define the development and subsequent implementation of the program of psychological and pedagogical support for dads in the upbringing of their children in the practice of preschool educational institutions as the target guidelines for our future activities.
- Keywords:
- parenting, responsible parenting, readiness to parenthood