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The Influence Of Parent-Child Attachment On Acceptance Of The Second Child By The First Child Aged 8-12

Posted on:2019-04-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545982670Subject:Development and educational psychology
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The acceptance of the "second child" refers to the individual in the three aspects of cognition,emotion and behavior of the acceptance level of the younger brother and sister.Two-child policy open,more and more families will usher in a new life.To meet the new life at the same time,the first child is a very important problem on the admission of new life.Studies have shown that the first child acceptance level of "second child" is low.The main research on admission in peer relationship and empathy and study more,and so far,the domestic first admission to "second child" is a little research,but it is a very important problem.Because of this,proposed two aspects to study the various factors affecting the firstborn child admission namely.The first aspect is the empirical study of first born children parent-child attachment,peer relationship,relationship between empathy and acceptance of child.Do second aspects of qualitative research,qualitative research is discussed after the child first born children of all kinds of changes,including changes in life,emotional change,parent-child relationship changes,parenting style the change and evaluation of first born children of these changes;qualitative study two discusses the various factors affecting the first child admission,including internal factors and external factors,direct and indirect factors.The results showed that the fetal head children's parent-child attachment and acceptance of negative correlation,parent-child attachment and empathy,peer relationship is positively related to empathy There is a negative correlation between peer relationship and acceptance.Empathy,peer relationship plays an intermediary role in parent-child attachment and acceptance in first-born children.
Keywords/Search Tags:first child, peer relationship, empathy, parent-child attachment, acceptance
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