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DOI: http://doi.org/10.26883/2010.201.2182

SOCIAL LEARNING IN THE CHILDHOOD: INFLUENCE OF THE FAMILY AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA

Radoslav Ivanov Penev, Luboslava Dimitrova Peneva
Sofia University „St. Kliment Ohridski“, Faculty of Educationsl Studies and the Arts

СОЦИАЛНО НАУЧАВАНЕ В ДЕТСТВОТО: ВЛИЯНИЕ НА СЕМЕЙСТВОТО И ЕЛЕКТРОННИТЕ МЕДИИ

Радослав Иванов Пенев, Любослава Димитрова Пенева
СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“, Факултет по науки за образованието и изкуствата

*Авторите изказват благодарност на фонд „Научни изследвания“, СУ „Св. Климент Охридски“, за частичното финансирането на настоящата разработка по проект „Виртуалните послания, децата и родителите“, договор №80-10-81/15.04.2020.

Abstract: Social learning in childhood is realized under the influence of many factors, among which is the leading role of the family. The specifics of the article present results, analytical characteristics and conclusions related to the role of electronic media for the production of prosocial and (or) aggressive behavior in preschool childhood, through the orientations of parents to the negative personal qualities built under their influence. The conclusions reflect the adequate perception of the parents about the negative patterns of behavior and the stereotypes planted by the electronic media. Respondents are of the opinion that their children are not attracted to programs and characters from the electronic media because of the conflicts and aggression. At the same time, the answers do not show that children are attracted by their positive antipodes – tolerance, good manners, communication skills. This means that the family underestimates the „attack“ of the electronic media in preschool age and there is a high probability that the family compensatory will be doomed in the following age periods.

Keywords: preschool age; virtual messages; family.

References:

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  2. Penev, R. Kompas za roditeli. Sofia, IK D. Ubenova, 2014.
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