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Awareness about sibling relationships in kindergarten
MACHÁČKOVÁ, Lenka
The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis "Perception of sibling relationships among preschool teachers" summarizes the influences in development of a child's personality and the aspects of the different birth orders. In the practical part, semi-structured interviews with kindergarten teachers examined the extent to which they perceive the importance of sibling relationships and birth order for understanding the behavior of children in kindergarten. Analysis of the interviews explored teachers' awareness of the topic, their opinion on the influence of birth order and the possibility of using this knowledge in day-to-day work as kindergarten teachers, for example to explain the behavior of their wards. Our research has shown that educators do not consciously take into account the order of a child's birth, but at the same time they do notice it in some of their wards and use this knowledge to help regulate some typical manifestations of children's behavior.
Sibling relationships from an adult perspective
Krulišová, Julie ; Sotáková, Hana (advisor) ; Špačková, Klára (referee)
In my diploma thesis I summarized the background and findings on family and siblings, the specifics of the sibling relationship and the factors that affect it - especially sibling positions, age difference, number of siblings and gender, that all based on specialized literature. Another topic that my diploma focused on was sibling dynamics - especially rivalry and jealousy and the development of a sibling relationship throughout human's life. The empirical part of the thesis was dedicated on quantitative research in which respondents answered questions about their personal sibling relationships. The chosen form of research was a questionnaire, that was divided into two parts concerning ‚the childhood' and ‚the present'. The aim was to see the adult's point of view and their subjective evaluation of their sibling relationships in childhood and in adulthood. The results of my research have claimed that the satisfaction with the relationship in childhood affects the satisfaction in adulthood, moreover respondents had been more satisfied with the sibling relationship they have in their adult life than in childhood (except for the position of middle siblings, who were more feeling satisfied in childhood). In the overall evaluation approximately 80% of the respondents have evaluated their sibling...

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