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Nuorten näkemyksiä avusta ja tuesta palvelujärjestelmässä, kun vanhemmalla on päihdeongelma
2018
Riduzione delle perdite apparenti. Analisi sperimentale e modellistica dell'UFR
2010
L'EFFETTO COMBINATO DELLA PRESSIONE IN RETE E DELL'INVECCHIAMENTO DEI CONTATORI SULLA STIMA DELLE PERDITE APPARENTI
2010
Le perdite apparenti e sottomisurazione
2010
Vecāku un skolotāju sadarbība bērnu ar mācīšanās grūtībām gatavošanas skolai procesā
2021
Maģistra darba temats: Vecāku un skolotāju sadarbība bērnu ar mācīšanās grūtībām gatavošanas skolai procesā Maģistra darba autore: Inna Gavriļonoka Maģistra darba zinātniska vadītāja: Dr.paed., asoc. prof. Ieva Margeviča- Grinberga Pētījums izstrādāts ar mērķi teorētiski un empīriski pētīt vecāku un skolotāju sadarbības īpatnības bērnu ar mācīšanās grūtībām gatavošanas skolai procesā un noteikt ieteicamo sadarbības pasākumus un metodes bērnu ar mācīšanās grūtībām gatavošanā skolai. Darbā teorētiski raksturotas bērnu ar mācīšanās grūtībām sagatavošanās skolai īpatnības un noteikts vēlamā atbalsta raksturs. Liela uzmanība pievērsta skolotāju un vecāku sadarbības veidošanas iespējām, lai sekmē…
Effect of network pressure on apparent losses due to meters under-registration
2010
Parent–Infant Attachment Insecurity and Emotional Eating in Adolescence: Mediation through Emotion Suppression and Alexithymia
2021
Contains fulltext : 233652.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access) Emotional eating (EE), the propensity to eat in response to emotions, is thought to have its origins in the early parent-infant relationship. This study tested the hypothesis that infant attachment insecurity results in EE in adolescence through the increased use of the emotion regulation strategy suppression of emotions and subsequent alexithymia. At the age of 15 months, parent-infant attachment security (n = 129) was observed with two abbreviated attachment measures: the shortened strange situation procedure (SSSP), and the shortened attachment Q-set (S-AQS). At the age of 12 years, children completed self-report questio…
Parents in face of addictive behavior of their children in the Polish outpatient support system – a program proposal of working with family
2017
The factors such as dynamic changes in risky attitudes of adolescents and a growing awareness of parents create present need for support operations for families. There is a loophole in the Polish system regarding the support of the family in a situation where their children present addictive behavior such as: drug use, compulsive use of the internet and video games. Polish schools employ preventive actions and pedagogical clinics have rehabilitation programs for children with school problems. However, it is difficult to find places where parents have an opportunity to exercise and to learn how to overcome parenting diffi culties. In this article an example of a program for parents and child…
The Role of Social Support Systems in Adolescent Foreign Language Learning
2017
In adolescents the main groups of social support are their family, peers, and teachers with whom they intcract most frequently. They play a buffering role between stress and psychological well-being by helping to cope with adverse challenges, and by providing social integration. Conseąuently, it is believed that in the situation of stress caused by the necessity to learn a foreign language (FL) as a compulsory subject, social support can be viewed as an important factor that may positively influence learners’ academic achievement, exposing the role of the perccived availability of significant others’ help in achieving FL success. To date, in spite of the cali for research on the generał fun…
Parental Trust in Teachers and Children’s Interest in Reading and Math: A Longitudinal Study
2021
This study investigated cross-lagged associations between parental trust in a child’s teacher and children’s academic interest across Grades 1–4 in primary school. Parents rated trust in their child’s teacher, and 576 children reported their interest in reading and math at each grade. The results showed that high parental trust in a child’s teacher predicted the child’s high interest in math. In addition, the child’s high interest in reading in Grade 2 was related to the father’s subsequent trust in the teacher. peerReviewed