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Variables familiares que dificultan el acogimiento preadoptivo : seguimiento y orientación familiar

Authors: Fuentes, María Jesús; González Cuenca, Antonia Mercedes; Linero Zamorano, María José; Barajas Esteban, Carmen; Morena, María Luisa de la; Quintana García, Inmaculada; Goicoechea Gaona, María de los Ángeles; +1 Authors

Variables familiares que dificultan el acogimiento preadoptivo : seguimiento y orientación familiar

Abstract

El acogimiento preadoptivo constituye una etapa durante la que el niño y la familia acogedora se implican en un proceso de adaptación mutua; determinados comportamientos y actitudes dificultan en ocasiones el éxito de este proceso creando conflictos y dificultades relacionales en la dinámica familiar. Se ha analizado el proceso de adaptación de 21 niños del grupo de adopciones especiales acogidos por 18 familias de la provincia de Málaga. La información recogida durante dos años de seguimiento a cada familia permitió identificar los problemas presentados por los padres respecto a sus estilos educativos, a la adaptación de sus expectativas al comportamiento y evolución de los niños, a sus temores, a sus actitudes de aceptación o rechazo hacia el niño y a sus estilos de vida. De acuerdo con ello se establecieron orientaciones educativas para solventar tales dificultades.

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Keywords

educación familiar, adaptación afectiva, infancia, padres adoptivos, acogimiento, adopción, niño adoptado

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