PERSONALITY CHILD'S DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF PSYCHICAL DEPRIVATION
Abstract
In the article the theoretical analysis of the phenomenon of psychic deprivation of the child's personality in psychological science. The factors that contribute to the emergence and development of psychological deprivation in studies of both domestic and foreign scholars. Mechanisms and conformities to law of origin of psychical deprivation are set in children's development. The most typical kinds and indexes of psychical deprivation are empiric selected in development of child's personality. It is well-proven that psychical deprivation creates limitation for included of child's personality in society, in wider social surroundings and predetermines development of inadequacy in the construction of model of subsequent intercourse, reduces active attitude toward life. It is set that organization sufficient after an amount and adequate on maintenance socializing of children with adults, providing of rich stimulation environment, possibility of realization of motive activity, emotional prosperity – the main factors of the valuable and healthy forming of personality of child here.
Keywords: psychological deprivation, maternal deprivation, types of deprivation
Accepted: 01.03.2014
Reviewed: 14.03.2014
Published: 28.04.2014
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