Child's attitude towards adult
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The purpose of this was study to reveal positive and negative aspects of child‘s attitude towards adults. Analysis of literature sources, interview, collision situation and SPSS were used in the method of the study. The research showed that more than one third of the children had experienced offence from adults of one or another kind. The experienced offence reveals itself in a wide range of negative emotions in children’s memories. The majority of children tend to rely on adult‘s authority in situations that are dangerous to life or health but the latter fail to ensure safe environment in all the cases, what would guarantee elimination of experience of harmful habits from child’s life. An adult remains the most important person in child’s life, who has to show positive examples of own behaviour and interpersonal relations.
Keywords: Contemporary child; attitude; behaviour; adults.
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