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Коррекция самооценки часто болеющего ребенка дошкольного возраста через формирование эффективного родительского отношения к нему и оптимизацию здорового образа жизни в семье

Коррекция самооценки часто болеющего ребенка дошкольного возраста через формирование эффективного родительского отношения к нему и оптимизацию здорового образа жизни в семье

Abstract

Приводятся основные результаты диссертационного исследования особенностей самооценки часто болеющих детей дошкольного возраста, особенностей родительского отношения к детям и анализа соблюдения здорового образа жизни в семье.

In the article the main results of the thesis on peculiarities of self-concept of ailing preschool children, peculiarities of parental attitude towards the children and analysis of healthy way of life are given.

Keywords

САМООЦЕНКА, КАТЕГОРИЯ ЧАСТО БОЛЕЮЩИХ ДЕТЕЙ, РОДИТЕЛЬСКОЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К ДЕТЯМ, НЕЭФФЕКТИВНЫЕ ТИПЫ РОДИТЕЛЬСКОГО ОТНОШЕНИЯ, ЗДОРОВЫЙ ОБРАЗ ЖИЗНИ, ДЕФИЦИТАРНАЯ СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ СИТУАЦИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ РЕБЕНКА

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