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ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Ruzica
KERAMITCIEVA
Tatjana
TAKASMANOVA-SOKOLOVSKA
ATTITUDES
OF HEALTHY CHILDREN PARENTS TOWARDS HANDICAPPED CHILDREN AT THE PRE-SCHOOL AGE
Since the 1970-ies, in the
The integrational process of these
children in pre-school institutions and schools has rather been difficult due
to a number of reasons. As one of them, already mentioned and found in
literature , has been the negative attitude of non-handicapped children parents
towards those handicapped in their development.
The problem of this research is to
check and test the attitude of healthy children parents towards handicapped
children at pre-school age. This research shall also tend to analyze the origin
of the such attitudes i. e. , whether they have been a result of an
insufficient information and ignorance of the obstacles during development, or
been produced by imitation of the environment, or due to an emphaty, or even
because of the fear that “ such a thing better never enter their home”, etc.
We sincerely believe that, revealing
the above parents’ attitudes and their origin, would certainly bring finding
ways of their successful socialization and making the integrational process of
handicapped children with their normal mates in pre-school institutions easier.
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