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The care of a child after a divorce in terms of the alternate care
BOČKAYOVÁ, Jitka
An alternate care of children after a divorce or parent´s separation is not only in Czech Republic still more common. Although it appears less than other models of child care, the number of split up families with this kind of care increase every year. The thesis analyses model of alternate child care. The theoretical part outlines kinds of child care models after parent´s separation. The development of divorce rate and children entrust in the world and Europe is presented in the thesis. Further, there are shown consequences of parent´s separating for the child with emphasize of gender irreplaceability of parent´s roles. The thesis describes potential influence of parent´s separating for the child in short term and long term period and points at negative consequences for the child if one parent doesn´t get involved in child´s life. The thesis occupies with assumptions of running an alternate care, its positives and negatives for kids and their parents. The aim of research part is to discuss different views at alternate care of parents, who practise alternate care and experts like psychologists and psychotherapists, who deal with alternate care in their professional experience. The main research query was to look into the parent´s view at positives and negatives of model of alternate child care for their children. The issue of alternate care is analysed through qualitative research with method of halfstructured interviews with opened questions. Connections among certain phenomenons occuring at alternate care are monitored. The results of research of both research groups show, that alternate care is, supposing keeping certain conditions, mostly positively accepted.

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