The article is devoted to the consideration of the role of student support in the adaptation of the Finn-ish short-term program of skills formation “Skilful Class” on the territory of Russia. The program is realizing in Russian educational organizations within the framework of joint projects of Moscow State University of Psychology & Education and Helsinki Brief Therapy Institute. The implementation of projects is realizing with the accompaniment of student-mentors, whose participation, presumably, has a positive effect on the effectiveness of the “Skilful Class” program. The article considers the in-teraction between children and student-mentors from the point of view of their generational commu-nity, as well as the creation of a supportive community in the process of skill formation. Information about the methodological basis of the program is given and the 15-step algorithm of its action is de-scribed, with the rationale for the participation of student-mentors in its implementation. A number of psychological problems for the prevention of which the program is used by foreign and Russian specialists are indicated.
The article is devoted to the description of the results of an empirical study, the purpose of which was to identify the relationship between the characteristics of the propensity of adolescents to devi-ant behavior and their perception of parenting styles. The largest number of variants of connections with the perception of the style of parental education was obtained with the scale “aggression and violence”. The higher the indicators of the test of the propensity to deviant behavior on the scale of “aggression and violence”, the more often he evaluates the parenting style in his family as “hypoprotection”, “indulgence” or vice versa “ignoring the needs of the child”, believes that parents show “in-sufficient requirements-duties and requirements-prohibitions”, show “unstable parenting style”, have “undeveloped parental feelings” and “preference for childish qualities in a teenager”.
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