Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”

Introduction. The modern Russian education system is dominated by the attitude to consider non-adaptive aspects of the child’s behavior in the context of the problem. Meanwhile, it can be presented in a different way: in the aspect of insufficient development of certain social skills in a child. It...

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Main Authors: Romanova, Natalia Mikhailovna, Chernova, Marina Vladimirovna
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Language:English
Published: Saratov State University 2022-12-01
Series:Известия Саратовского университета: Новая серия. Серия Философия. Психология. Педагогика
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Online Access:https://phpp.sgu.ru/sites/phpp.sgu.ru/files/2022/12/filosofiya_2022_4-433-440.pdf
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author Romanova, Natalia Mikhailovna
Chernova, Marina Vladimirovna
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description Introduction. The modern Russian education system is dominated by the attitude to consider non-adaptive aspects of the child’s behavior in the context of the problem. Meanwhile, it can be presented in a different way: in the aspect of insufficient development of certain social skills in a child. It is important to diagnose the presence of these shortcomings and resolve them at primary school age. Of particular relevance is the study of the social skills of children from dysfunctional families and families of the “risk group”. Theoretical analysis. In theoretical terms, the behavioral and psychological problems of younger students are considered in the context of insufficient development of their social skills. Mastering the latter, teaching correct behavior, we regard as a way to resolve the problems that a child has. Empirical analysis. The paper summarizes the results of an empirical study of the characteristics of social adaptation, the structure and level of formation of social skills of younger schoolchildren (N = 65), from families of the “risk group” (M = 8.65 years; N = 31) and children from socially well-off families (M = 9.81 years; N = 34). Social skills were studied using B. Furman’s methodology; features of the child’s socio-psychological adaptation – using the methodology of E. M. Aleksandrovskaya. Conclusion. Statistically significant differences were revealed in terms of indicators of social adaptation (goal-setting, moral and ethical readiness, behavior outside the classroom, relationships with classmates, attitude towards the teacher, emotional well-being) and indicators of the formation of a number of individual social skills of children from families of the “risk group” and children of the control group. The similarity of indicators of general group skills in two groups of younger schoolchildren was found. The applied aspect of the problem under study is related to the possibility of using the results in the development of psychological work programs with younger students.
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spelling doaj.art-ce584526cd80461fb56604454ff755052022-12-27T13:17:09ZengSaratov State UniversityИзвестия Саратовского университета: Новая серия. Серия Философия. Психология. Педагогика1819-76712542-19482022-12-0122443344010.18500/1819-7671-2022-22-4-433-440Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”Romanova, Natalia Mikhailovna0Chernova, Marina Vladimirovna1Saratov State University , 83, Astrakhanskaya str., Saratov, 410002, RussiaMurmansk Arctic State University, 15 Kapitana Egorova St., Murmansk 183038, RussiaIntroduction. The modern Russian education system is dominated by the attitude to consider non-adaptive aspects of the child’s behavior in the context of the problem. Meanwhile, it can be presented in a different way: in the aspect of insufficient development of certain social skills in a child. It is important to diagnose the presence of these shortcomings and resolve them at primary school age. Of particular relevance is the study of the social skills of children from dysfunctional families and families of the “risk group”. Theoretical analysis. In theoretical terms, the behavioral and psychological problems of younger students are considered in the context of insufficient development of their social skills. Mastering the latter, teaching correct behavior, we regard as a way to resolve the problems that a child has. Empirical analysis. The paper summarizes the results of an empirical study of the characteristics of social adaptation, the structure and level of formation of social skills of younger schoolchildren (N = 65), from families of the “risk group” (M = 8.65 years; N = 31) and children from socially well-off families (M = 9.81 years; N = 34). Social skills were studied using B. Furman’s methodology; features of the child’s socio-psychological adaptation – using the methodology of E. M. Aleksandrovskaya. Conclusion. Statistically significant differences were revealed in terms of indicators of social adaptation (goal-setting, moral and ethical readiness, behavior outside the classroom, relationships with classmates, attitude towards the teacher, emotional well-being) and indicators of the formation of a number of individual social skills of children from families of the “risk group” and children of the control group. The similarity of indicators of general group skills in two groups of younger schoolchildren was found. The applied aspect of the problem under study is related to the possibility of using the results in the development of psychological work programs with younger students.https://phpp.sgu.ru/sites/phpp.sgu.ru/files/2022/12/filosofiya_2022_4-433-440.pdfsocial adaptationformation of social skillsyounger schoolchildrenchildren from families of the “risk group”children from socially prosperous families
spellingShingle Romanova, Natalia Mikhailovna
Chernova, Marina Vladimirovna
Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
Известия Саратовского университета: Новая серия. Серия Философия. Психология. Педагогика
social adaptation
formation of social skills
younger schoolchildren
children from families of the “risk group”
children from socially prosperous families
title Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
title_full Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
title_short Comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families “at-risk groups”
title_sort comparative analysis of the characteristics of social adaptation and the formation of social skills in younger students from socially advantaged families and families at risk groups
topic social adaptation
formation of social skills
younger schoolchildren
children from families of the “risk group”
children from socially prosperous families
url https://phpp.sgu.ru/sites/phpp.sgu.ru/files/2022/12/filosofiya_2022_4-433-440.pdf
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