Doświadczanie wsparcia społecznego przez dzieci wychowywane w rodzinach niepełnych
The experiencing of social support by children raised in incomplete families
Author(s): Agnieszka BochniarzSubject(s): History, Social Sciences, Sociology, Family and social welfare
Published by: Zakład Historii Edukacji w Instytucie Pedagogiki Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego
Keywords: family; single parenting; personal resources; social support
Summary/Abstract: The family life of contemporary people is undergoing numerous changes of diverse intensity in different countries. It is because both the family model and the level of parents’ commitment in the upbringing process is changing. That is why more and more often the modern family resembles a mosaic because of its shape and its way of functioning.People raising children alone constitute an increasing part of our society. The reasons behind family’s incompleteness are numerous: death of one of the parents, divorce, abandonment, temporary absence, separated places of residence. Nevertheless, regardless of the cause, a single parent has to assume complete responsibility for the care and upbringing of the offspring, fulfil a parental role allowing material protection and take care of proper emotional bonds. Lack of one of the parents is not favourable from the point of view of the adaptation and proper development of a child. A successful solution to many of the stresses and tensions appearing in the life of a child from an incomplete family is, however, possible thanks to indirect factors which can make one immune in a way that critical events will not be taken as harmful or threatening to mental functioning, psychosocial adaptation and somatic health. These factors have been named as personal and environmental resources. They constitute a special potential of every human thanks to which we can maintain health and quality of life. Social support is mentioned among many of the resources allowing to return to the equalibrium and to cope with different life situations since the presence and help of other people favours a good frame of mind and dealing with difficult situations. The fact that a child is conscious that it can count on help and understanding from not only the parent can be motivating and help coping better with difficult situations.
Journal: Wychowanie w Rodzinie
- Issue Year: XI/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 213-228
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English, Polish