PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS FOR CORRECTING CHILDREN’S FEELING OF HELPLESSNESS DURING GLOBAL PANDEMIC

Q4 Engineering
G. Vlasova, A. Turchin, V. Karapetyan
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 The article presents the content, forms and methods of professional development of teachers, psychologists and parents in the field of mental health of preschool children. It has been proven that more factors influence on children’s upbringing and development than congenital one. The study of the main determining role in the mental development of the child is presented in the form of objects and sign system. Harmonious development of children largely depends on their psychic health, so the issue of psychic health formation is still relevant. Focusing on global mitigation measures and the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapidly changing situation, the entire conversation in the media and in society is focused only on the occurrence of the disease, while a large amount of information falls on children. It has been found that the "transmission" of stress and anxiety by adults in everyday life and social environment to children, with all its changes, can help to cope with difficult situations if parents avoid difficult conversations about feelings and events, expressing concerns.
全球大流行期间纠正儿童无助感的教学条件
本文介绍了学前儿童心理健康领域教师、心理学家和家长专业发展的内容、形式和方法。事实证明,除了先天因素外,影响儿童成长和发展的因素还有很多。对儿童心理发展的主要决定作用的研究以物体和符号系统的形式呈现。儿童的和谐发展在很大程度上取决于其心理健康,因此心理健康的形成问题仍然具有现实意义。由于关注COVID-19大流行的全球缓解措施和经济影响以及迅速变化的形势,媒体和社会的整个对话都只关注该疾病的发生,而大量信息落在了儿童身上。研究发现,成年人在日常生活和社会环境中对儿童的压力和焦虑的“传递”,以及它的所有变化,可以帮助应对困难的情况,如果父母避免关于感受和事件的困难对话,表达担忧。
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Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy
Scientific Bulletin of Naval Academy Engineering-Ocean Engineering
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