PARENTS PARTICIPATION IN CHILDREN DAY CENTRE ACTIVITIES: THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE SOCIAL WORKER

Authors

  • Loreta Klokmanienė
  • Audronė Rimkuvienė
  • Inga Janiselienė

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56131/pstp.2021.23.8.17

Keywords:

thermal characteristics, thermography, temperature field, partition

Abstract

One of the most vulnerable groups in society is children who due to their age, are unable
to take care of themselves, so their rights must be taken care of at national level. For children
who face a certain social risk because of circumstances of life in which the conditions for their
successful education are not fully ensured, appropriate conditions are created in children's day
care centers. The aim is to analyze the attitude of social workers to the participation of parents
in the activities of the children's day center. The article on the basis of the data of qualitative
research presents the experience of social workers working in the children's day care center
and the involvement of parents in the activities of the children's day care center. Seven social
workers working in Catholic children’s day care centers were selected for the research. The
results of the research revealed that in children's day care centers, social workers provide
various services to children and their parents, including socio-cultural, lesson preparation, social
skills development, individual and group counseling, work skills development, and free meals.
Parents' participation in children's day care centers is very important, as their values change,
new and improved social skills are acquired, communication and creative skills are revealed,
they learn to deal with material difficulties, and responsibility for one's children and family is
strengthened.
Key words: children day center, a child, social skills, empowerment.

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Published

2022-05-06

How to Cite

Klokmanienė, L., Rimkuvienė, A., & Janiselienė, I. . (2022). PARENTS PARTICIPATION IN CHILDREN DAY CENTRE ACTIVITIES: THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE SOCIAL WORKER. PROFESSIONAL STUDIES: Theory And Practice, 23(8), 42–49. https://doi.org/10.56131/pstp.2021.23.8.17