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P H O T O G R A P H Y
PORTRAITS
Child hass a need to express ome- self
Emotions expressed by children
Value stages descrbed in Maslow's goals of the Pyramid.
Child’s Relationship to parents/family/ dear once Security, Intellect, Appearance.
Child’s Explaining Events Defining the problem. Self- esteem
Child’s language development/general development
According to Mayer J.D., Salovey P. main emotional competences are self-awareness, self-management, empathy and relationship skills.
mechanisms for shaping the image of another person include phenomena of stereotyping a person, comparison of the person with the established standard, ascription of personal properties of the individual as well as causes of the person’s behavior. These mechanisms included in the practices that society creates. It is stated that the deficit of the certain practice bares negative effects on children’s social and emotional function, interaction with peers and their role at home (Mel Levine, 2002).
The importance in parenting is that a parent sees to the child’s emotional care and attend to the child’s basic needs as in providing food, rest, love and protection (Levine M., 2002, Feldman, 2010).
application that contain specifically formulated terminology used for collection of data for the explanatory models like medical or social concept model. Thus, critical valuation of collected data forms attitudes of service officials resulting in what one sees and how one sees things.
in the democratic society, every individual is treated differently. Social services system has an obligation to provide a necessary support to public however because of questinairs it doe not always work that way.
it is important to be flexible and to be willing to make change in the system and questinair forms if presented concept does not fit the requiered procedure.
Coping with chronic illness in the family cannot adequately be understood without a sensitive consideration of the specific kind of relationship between chronically ill persons and their significant others
On one hand, there is a main characteristic of the parental relationship that involves love. Parents' love determines the trust in the child, the joy and pleasure of communicating with it, the desire for its protection and security. On the other hand, the parental attitude is characterized by demand and control. (LS Vygotsky).
it is essential for a parent to satisfy the child's physical and emotional needs. A child needs security, stability, attachment, independency and self-government (Bowlby, 1983) that are crucial for use in a complex interaction with parents.
Attachment depends on child and mother feelings and the responsiveness of the parents to child’s emotions.