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DOMINANT COPING STRATEGIES OF MOTHER BRINGING UP AN EARLY AGED CHILD

Eremina Iuliia Anatolevna

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The article presents theoretical foundation for definition the nursing and upbringing period of mother care concerning the early aged child as a critical stage in woman′s life which requires special demands to her personal and social resources. It′s widely known that the discussed period carries the potential risks and opportunities for personal development concerning both mother and child. Observes the results of empirical study of the dominant coping strategies implemented by mothers in the process of coping with life difficulties and difficult situations or problems related to the care and upbringing of the young children (from one year or three years age). The evaluation was conducted in terms of the severity of the dominant coping strategies in the overall structure of coping.

Keywords: coping, coping behavior, coping strategies, early age

References:

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Issue: 11, 2015

Series of issue: Issue 11

Rubric: PSYCHOLOGY

Pages: 77 — 81

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