2019
DOI: 10.12958/2227-2844-2019-1(324)-1-138-144
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Organizing of Social-Pedagogical Work with Children-Orphans and Children, Deprived of Parental Care, in Belgium

Abstract: Стаття надійшла до редакції 18.02.2019 р. Прийнято до друку 29.03.2019 р. Рецензент-д.п.н., проф. Харченко С. Я.

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“…Within the work on the research project "Study of the effect of inclusion of occupational therapy activities in the medical and social rehabilitation of children using social services "Six familytype accommodation centers" -Pleven", funded by the Medical University -Pleven examined the need for applying occupational and occupational therapy activities for the formation of skills for independent living in disadvantaged children [9]. A number of scientific studies give reasons to assume that children raised and educated in the "Family-type accommodation center" need additional targeted activities to learn and improve the various activities of everyday life [7,8,13]. Purposeful activities with various labor and household activities have a positive effect on building skills for independent living, as well as for improving the quality of care in social services [6,15].…”
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“…Within the work on the research project "Study of the effect of inclusion of occupational therapy activities in the medical and social rehabilitation of children using social services "Six familytype accommodation centers" -Pleven", funded by the Medical University -Pleven examined the need for applying occupational and occupational therapy activities for the formation of skills for independent living in disadvantaged children [9]. A number of scientific studies give reasons to assume that children raised and educated in the "Family-type accommodation center" need additional targeted activities to learn and improve the various activities of everyday life [7,8,13]. Purposeful activities with various labor and household activities have a positive effect on building skills for independent living, as well as for improving the quality of care in social services [6,15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%