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Study Of Attitude To Death Or Death Incidents And Influening Factors By Children In Kindergarten

Posted on:2010-02-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360275493173Subject:Pre-primary Education
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Children would meet many situations of death or death incidents accidentally in daily life,and their attitude to death or death incidents reflects their attitude to life in future.Meanwhile,it should be the most important thing to protect children's lives and promote their health in kindergarten.And therefore,basing on the discussion of the Children's attitude in Kindergarten to death or death incidents,this study tries to find out the influencing factors and then gives some suggestions on how to deal with the similar situations.The first part of the study:This part investigates the Children's attitude in Kindergarten to death or death incidents including fear of death,death avoidance, neutral acceptance,approach acceptance and escape acceptance.The results indicate the Children in Kindergarten fear of death or death incidents but most children don't show the avoidance.In addition,their attitude is of normal distribution on neutral acceptance and escape acceptance but is of much greater tendency on approach acceptance.The second part of the study:This part tries to find out by way of questionnaire survey if the Children's attitude in Kindergarten is influenced by their sex,their attendance to life education course,their experience of having been in contact with death or not and their parents' attitude to death.The results are that the Children's attitude in Kindergarten to death or death incidents isn't influenced by children's sex or their parents' attitude to death,but is influenced by their attendance to life education course and their experience of having been in contact with death or not. Besides,the negative attitude of Children in Kindergarten isn't influenced by any factor.
Keywords/Search Tags:Children in Kindergarten, Attitude to death or death incidents, Influencing factors
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