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Leisure time of parents of children with severe disability and multiple handicap
FRIŠ, Martin
The thesis deals with specific aspects of leisure time in parents of children with severe combined disabilities. The research involved 6 mothers of children with severe combined disabilities. It turns out that these mothers do not have free time or can only implement it to a minimum. If they use the support of members of the immediate family or the services of a day care center in which their children go to school, they can focus on themselves after household chores or dedication to the other child. At that moment, engaged in recreational sports, art techniques or fulfilling the need for sleep. Mothers as the biggest obstacle to the realization of leisure time presents the complete absence of special social services.
The influence of experienced parenting style on preference and forming own parenting style in adolescents
KŘÍŽ, Jakub
The main theme of the diploma thesis is the topic of educational psychology - parenting styles with a particular focus on adolescents. The theoretical part of the work is devoted in the first chapter to the period of adolescence and developmental changes associated with it, in the second chapter to the historical, traditional but also current concepts of family and education and the last part of the theoretical part of the work to the topic of parenting styles from their definition, first theories, to studies on their influence on the formation of the child's personality, the connection with the following manifestations of antisocial behavior or the risk of various mental disorders. Parenting style as a psychological construct shows long-term high reliability and usability, and many studies still work with this construct and prove that it says a lot about the functioning of the family, especially the parent-child relationship or demonstrate correlation between parenting styles and increased risk of various psychopathological behavior in children and adolescents. In the empirical part of the work, we decided to explore on a sample of 253 Czech adolescents, in what proportion the parenting styles occur in this age category. A quantitative design was selected, and a test battery was created using Dotazník pro zjišťování způsobu výchovy v rodině and BFI-10. When examining parenting styles, experts ask themselves which factors have the greatest influence on what parenting style parents ultimately use when their upbringing their own children. This is the source of the second goal of the research, where we tested relationships between all components of the parenting style of parents and adolescents' components of control. Thus, we examined the quantitative research methodology (correlations) to find out if there are some relationship between parents' emotions towards children (and control) and adolescents' degree of control they would have preferred if they had already been parents as well. We tried to verify with our sample of adolescents how much or whether at all, the individual dimensions of the parents' parenting style influence the gradual formation of their own parenting style, most of whom become parents within a few years. Regarding the occurrence of parenting styles, we found in comparison with previous research in the Czech environment, a smaller incidence of parenting styles representing traditional strict way of child rearing, and conversely a larger share of parenting styles combining either positive or extremely positive emotions towards the child with ambivalent or low control, i.e., parenting that provides children more freedom and plenty of expressions of love. After verifying the hypotheses, we found that in adolescents, the tendency to provide freedom decreases with the increasing negative emotional relationship of their own parents and decreases also with increasing demands of their own parents. A positive correlation was also found between both the components of the requirements (parents - adolescents) and the last and at the same time the highest negative correlation was found between the provided freedom of parents and the requirements of adolescents as future parents. The final hypotheses found a statistically significant positive correlation between the personality trait of agreeableness and the freedom of the adolescent as a future parent.
The social and psychological support for families of children with disabilities through the family counseling/therapy
GRÜNBECKOVÁ, Magdaléna
The diploma thesis entitled Sociopsychological Support for Families with Disabled Children through Family Therapy consists of a theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part describes the individual types of disabilities and their effect on the family, deals with the specific aspects of a family with a disabled child and the impact of a traumatic event in the form of a child's disability on the individual members of the family. It also presents a detailed concept of family therapy, including specific therapeutic methods and tools. The empirical part of the thesis consists of a qualitative survey that examines the effect of the child's disability on the family system and the options of using family therapy in this target group. The survey is based on interviews with the individual members of families with disabled children.
Technoference in parents of children of young school age
Kahanová, Simona ; Lukavská, Kateřina (advisor) ; Píšová, Martina (referee)
This thesis explores the phenomenon of technoference, i.e. the disruption of interpersonal interactions through technology, and thus the use of digital devices in general. The investigation also focused on parenting (education), more specifically on media parenting - how parents transmit information about technology to their children. In particular, the theoretical part describes how technology can influence the family environment and how to mitigate certain negative consequences of technology use. It is clear from previous research that technoference has negative effects on communication and relationships within the family. Therefore, it is also desirable to investigate the conditions of its occurrence in the population, which is the focus of the empirical part. The aim of this paper was not only to provide a comprehensive view of technoference, but also to see if there are certain predictors that might point to families more at risk of this phenomenon. The results of the research indicated that the most important predictor is problematic technology use among parents, which was also an assumption obtained from previous research on technoference described in the theoretical part. Certain socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents also proved to be statistically significant. KEYWORDS...
Role of father in family with children with mental disability
Slabá, Magdalena ; Mužáková, Monika (advisor) ; Zemková, Jaroslava (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with father of a child with mental disability. Thesis is divided in the theoretical and the experimental part. The theoretical part contains information about the role of fathers and men in families with a child with mental disabilities. Experimental part presents research using internet questionnaire focused on the role of father a child with mental disabilities. The second part of the research were related phenomenological interviews with fathers of children with intellectual disabilities or autism. The aim of the research is to describe and capture the experiences of these men.
Family relationships and connections depending upon spirituality
Vyskočilová, Darina ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Nová, Monika (referee)
Dissertation deals with problems of family relationships and family structures. Target of my dissertation was bringing these relations and structures near. Theoretical part sketches terms as family, its evolution, function and parentcraft. Among others also forms of work with family. In theoretical part there are also brought near terms as a marriage, divorce and partnership. Empire part of dissertation dedicates to the opinions of students of Theological faculty on the family relationships and structures in nuclear family and it also dedicates to their ideas of future common life
Family and its Importance in a Child's Life
Pilařová, Veronika ; Sotáková, Hana (advisor) ; Presslerová, Pavla (referee)
This thesis deals with family education and the importance of family for the child of preschool age. The theoretical part provides expert knowledge of the child of preschool age, family upbringing. Furthermore it describes concepts of family, its functions and finally family in child's drawing. The empirical part is focused on the research study of families and its significance for the child. It emphasizes the time parents spent with children, the family environment and the overall family situation. The research is conducted using interviews with children, mothers and teachers. To underline the entire research I also analyzed children's drawings.
The stigmatization of mothers of children with Aspergers syndrome
Eisenbruková, Anna ; Weissová, Aneta (advisor) ; Matoušek, Petr (referee)
The bachelor thesis "The stigmatization of mothers of children with Asperger syndrome" deals with the issue of courtesy stigma, it focuses on its manifestations, consequences and it maps where stigmatization usually occurs. The main goal of this thesis is to find out whether mothers of children with Asperger syndrome feel stigmatized and if so where does this phenomenon occur. The theoretical part of this treatise aims to describe the main concepts of stigmatization, parenthood and motherhood and Asperger's syndrome. The thesis is built on qualitative research which is based on ten in-depth semi-structured interviews, it's specifics are further described in its methodological part. The research results are analyzed and interpreted in the last chapter. Stigmatization appeared to some extent among all respondents, but its manifestations and consequences differed depending on other life experiences, marital status but mainly the severity of the child's diagnosis. Three main areas in which stigmatization occurs were identified, around close friends and family, in public and during contact with institutions and professionals.
Attitudes of undergraduates towards starting families and chosen topics of family cohabitation
Koutenková, Lucie ; Marádová, Eva (advisor) ; Kučírek, Jiří (referee)
1 ABSTRACT This bachelor thesis is concerned about family. The main topic is to exam attitude of university students towards family and family life and their opinion about family policy. First part of the thesis deals with theoretical approach to the examined topic. The main content of the first part is familiarizing with basic terms, characteristic of society, parenthood and family policy. The second part is mainly about the research itself. The results of research prove that family as a basic unit loses it's importance for young people and individual personality becomes more important. Most of informants plans to start a family, but in time of financial stability and after satisfying their needs of "enjoying life". The research also proved, that students of pedagogical faculty plan to start family sooner than students of technical or economical fields. Results also shown, that martial status in time of born of first child is also important for the informants. Students also want to start a family regardless on financial support from the state, but they would use it if there will be the chance. By their opinion state's family policy should support more young families with children. The results are compared with opinions and researches of experts, which leads to final conclusion of this thesis - getting to...
The Phenomenon of Underage Pregnancy in the UK
Haklová, Pavlína ; Higgins, Bernadette (advisor) ; Matuchová, Klára (referee)
This bachelor thesis explores the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy in the context of British culture, focusing on factors such as its historical evolution, starting with the phenomenon of the Fallen Woman. It analyses the twentieth century political rhetoric of Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Tony Blair and explores the cultural influences of the chav phenomenon and class hatred, evaluating the significant media impact of the Little Britain (British comedy television show) character Vicky Pollard on the perception of the phenomenon of underage and teenage pregnancy.

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