Free time of children living in the shelter
Autor | Bc. et Bc. Barbora Janderová |
Organisation | Univerzita Hradec Králové, Pedagogická fakulta, Katedra sociální pedagogiky |
Year | 2016 |
Research type | master thesis |
Annotation | This thesis deals with leisure time of school children who reside with their mothers in the shelter. The aim of the thesis is to determine the influence of the environment on asylum leisure activities for children from the device. The theoretical part defines the concepts and summarizes current knowledge concerning the thesis topic. It is divided into three chapters. The first chapter addresses the adverse social situation in which the child lives with his mother. The second chapter describes the influence of the environment on the individual, specifically the impact of the environment on child asylum. The third chapter analyzes leisure activities for children in shelters and offers opportunities for spending free time in this unit. The empirical part analyzes the leisure of children living in a shelter for mothers with children. Figuring out how these children spend their leisure time, whether shelters for mothers with children, working with children clients in their free time, what with these children appear risky behavior in their free time or how to distinguish their real spending free time from their ideas and wishes. |
Keywords | shelter house for mother with children, child, unfavorable social situation, environment, leisure |
Research type | qualitative |
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Obor | AK Sport, leisure time activities, AN Psychology |
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Availability | available in the NRVDM electronic library |
Download research | 1490196031.pdf |
Organisation | Univerzita Hradec Králové, Pedagogická fakulta, Katedra sociální pedagogiky |
Possible connection | Children and Youth Ratio in population Number of children and young people Expected numbers of children and young people Number of accepted participants in regular activity by Leisure-time Centres (Summer) recovery activities (form of summer camps) |