ZNAČAJ ŽIVOTINJA ZA DJECU: IMPLIKACIJE ZA POMAGAČKE PROFESIJE

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Mia Lakatoš, Lucija Vejmelka
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Abstract

The symbiotic nature of the animal-human relationship has been evident and constant throughout history, and research shows that it is not based on a simple relation of mutual benefit, but that these relationships can also include emotional and social components. People and animals have cooperated since ancient times. Animals were used as a means of transport, protection and communication, in hunting, in controlling rodent populations, for sports and entertainment, but also for socialisation. Today, animals are most commonly kept as companion animals. Companion animals are assigned great importance, especially in relation to children, because they help them learn about responsibility, empathy and respecting boundaries. While spending time with animals, children establish social interaction. Animals can be included in helping professions as part of animal-assisted interventions which include all the activities where the animal is used for helping or therapeutic purposes. This paper presents findings on the importance of companion animals among children, as well as on the possibilities of including animal-assisted interventions in working with children and youth.
纵观历史,动物与人类关系的共生本质一直是显而易见的,研究表明,它不是基于一种简单的互利关系,而是这些关系还包括情感和社会成分。人类和动物自古以来就合作。动物被用作运输、保护和交流的工具,用于狩猎、控制啮齿动物的数量、用于体育和娱乐,但也用于社交。今天,动物通常是作为伴侣动物饲养的。伴侣动物被赋予了非常重要的地位,尤其是对孩子来说,因为它们帮助他们学习责任、同理心和尊重界限。在与动物相处的过程中,孩子们建立了社会互动。作为动物辅助干预的一部分,动物可以被纳入帮助专业,包括所有用于帮助或治疗目的的动物活动。这篇论文提出了在儿童中陪伴动物的重要性的发现,以及在与儿童和青少年一起工作时包括动物辅助干预的可能性。
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