• Title/Summary/Keyword: 어머니인식

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Children's Conceptions of Social Situations and Mothers' Responses in the Home Context (가정 맥락에서 유아의 사회적 상황에 대한 개념과 어머니의 반응인식)

  • Pu, Sungsook;Kim, Heejin
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.28 no.6
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    • pp.135-154
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    • 2007
  • This study examined preschool children's conceptions of social situations and mothers' responses toward their children in the home context. Participants were 78 kindergarten children and their mothers living Seoul, Korea. Results indicated that children did not distinguish social-conventional situations from moral situations, but they clearly distinguished social-conventional and moral situations from personal situations. Mothers' reported that they would make indirect responses to children's behaviors in moral situations to highlight intrinsic consequences such as violating others' rights and happiness. In contrast, they said that they would make direct responses such as mentioning rules and manners in social-conventional situations. Mothers supported their children's choices in personal situations unless the situations were dangerous or detrimental to children's health.

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Mother's perception for the quality criteria of day care center (보육시설의 질적 기준에 대한 어머니의 인식)

  • 박인전
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.43-59
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    • 1995
  • the purposes of this study were to ecamine mother's perception for the quality criteria of day care center, and to estimate the differences of these according to the demographic characteristics, For these purposes, the data were collected by using questionnaire distributed to 568 mothers with children enrolled in day care center be located in Taegu. The data were analyzed by frequency, percentage, F-test, Scheffe test, regression analysis. The major findings of this research were as follows : 1. Generally, there were significant differences in the mother's perception for the quality criteria of day care center according to the demographic characteristics. 2. Among the independent variables, mother's educational level had significant influences on the all domains of mother's perception for the quality criteria of day care center.

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The Study of Mother역s Nursing Need and Perceived Her Role During Puerperium Period (산욕기 산모의 어머니 역할에 대한 인식과 간호요구에 대한 연구)

  • 이경혜
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.67-79
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    • 1982
  • The purpose of this study was undertaken to determine the nursing need of mother herself and her baby in puerperium period at home alone with percevied her role. It was hoped that this nursing information would help nurses plan effective for their nursing care. This study involved 100 postpartum mothers and the period for data collection was from May to July, 1982. The results of study were as follows; 1. The mother's mean age of 27.45, more than half of mother's was high school graduate, most of the mother have their religion, 78.4% was housewives, and 21.6% have occupation, Their mean marriage period was 30.2 years, 61% was nuclear family with 4.2 family members and primipara was higher then multipara. 2. Most mothers showed that positive attitude for their delivery and perceived higher their mother's role. 3. Mother showed more nursing need about infant(for example, bathing, meaning of crying) than herself. 4. There was a positive correlation between mother's education, wether or not their occupation, marriage periode, parity and mother's role and their nursing need.

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Comparison of children and mothers in opinion of ricecake (어린이와 어머니의 떡에 대한 인식 비교 연구)

  • 윤재영
    • Korean journal of food and cookery science
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.548-556
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    • 2000
  • To examine the opinions of consumers concerning the ricecake as a traditional food, we conducted the study of the cognition and interests of children and mothers ricecake for its popularization. Our subjects of study were elementary school children as the future consumers and their mothers as the present consumers. The results were as follows: children favored to eat much more western style food and sweet food than did mothers. All of children and mothers liked traditional food and ricecake, but children did not know how to prepare the traditional food and ricecake, indicating thenecessity of the education of ricecake-making. All of them were satisfied with the taste of ricecake 'on sale, but not with packaging designs and price of ricecake. Development of packaging designs was required for popularization of ricecake to spread worldwide.

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Health Impaired Children's Participation Experience of Hospital School Programs as Perceived by Mothers (건강장애아동의 어머니가 인식한 아동의 병원학교 참여경험)

  • Yun, Hyun Jung
    • Journal of Korean Public Health Nursing
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.515-527
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    • 2015
  • Purpose: This study was to the experiences hospital school programs health impaired children as perceived by mothers. Methods: The participants were 9 mothers of children with health impairment who had in hospital school program. ata were collected through in-depth interview using semi-structured questionnaire. The interviews were analyzed by content analysis. Results: domains and 13 categories were extracted from the analysis. The 5 domains related to the experience hospital school program were emotion, therapeutic course, interpersonal relationship, school reentry, and needs for hospital school management. Conclusion: The results of this study indicate that participation hospital school programs not only educational support but it is also helpful for physical, psychosocial adjustment of health impaired children and could be used develop effective hospital school programs to improve the adaption of children with health impairment.

A Recognition of Mother's Roles and Rearing Behaviors for a Child with Externalized Symptoms (외면성 행위증상 아동의 어머니역할에 대한 인식과 양육행동 탐색)

  • 신숙재
    • Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.57-69
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to probe into the recognitions of mother's role and children behaviors to learn the relationships between mother and child with externalizing behaviors. The subjects were 4 mothers of 4- to 5-year-old externaling children on Korean edition of CBCL. As a way of obtaining more information of mother-child interaction, in-depth interviews were used. The data from interviews were presented in an edited descriptive form. The major findings of this study were as follows : 1) Mothers treated children's wrong behaviors in a coercive manner. 2) It seems that a mother's expectations to be a good mother result in coercive or poor behaviors on externalizing children. 3) Mother had difficulties in handling the children's behaviors and she attributed the reason of wrong behavior to the personality or intention. 4) Mothers seemed to have close relationships with the other than one with externalizing children.

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A Study on Toys and Children's and Mothers' Perception of Toys (우리 나라 놀이감의 실태 및 어린이와 어머니의 인식 조사)

  • Lee, Sook Jae
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.87-103
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    • 1997
  • The purposes of this study were to investigate the quality of toys, to explore children's and mothers' perception of toys, and to present future directions for toy manufacturers, children and mothers. The subjects were 127 6-year-old, 143 8-year-old, 151 10-year-old children and 383 mothers. In addition, 113 toys were selected for analysis. Data were gathered through both observations and questionnaires. The results showed that most toys were appropriate to stimulate cognitive development. However, for dolls, 90% of them were in the shape of Caucasions. Children who were accustomed to such dolls may develop the tendency to favor a Western aesthetic standard. War toys, such as guns and robots may provoke aggression and violence. Mothers believed that toys should be helpful for the intellectual, social and physical development of children. While mothers were not satisfied with the quality of domestically produced toys, children generally liked them.

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Conception of Self in Korea: Indigenous, Cultural and Psychological Analysis (한국인의 자기 인식에 나타난 토착문화심리 분석)

  • Uichol Kim;Youngshin Park
    • Korean Journal of Culture and Social Issue
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.1-36
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    • 2006
  • This study examines the conception of the self using indigenous, cultural and psychological analysis. The self is viewed from four aspects: (1) conception of the self as an entity (the self in general, the self as an unique entity and the self when alone), (2) conception of self in the context of family (the self when with mother, father, children and spouse), (3) the self with the context of close and working relationships (the self when with friends, teachers, work superior and work subordinate), and (4) the self in context of the larger society (the self when with strangers and foreigners). A total of 1,465 respondents (623 elementary, middle, high and university students and their parents = 842) completed an open-ended questionnaire developed by the present authors. The results reveal two patterns of results. First, the conception of self in Korea is influence by one's role. Second, the conception of self in influenced by relationship and context and there is an emphasis on the flexibility and adjustment of the self to relationship and context. Implications of the conception of the self in context of relationships, roles, and contexts are discussed, along with the importance of indigenous, cultural and psychological analysis.

The Changes of Smart Device Usage Status in Early Childhood: Comparison of 2015-2016 and 2017 Studies (유아 스마트 기기 사용 현황의 변화: 2015-2016년과 2017년의 연구 결과 비교)

  • So, Hyejin;Lim, Sungmin;Cho, Sang Yeun;Koh, Min Suk;Moon, Jin-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Child Neurology Society
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.251-262
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: This study aimed to identify changes in smart device usage trends of young children using two studies conducted in 2015-2016 and 2017 respectively. Methods: We compared the data of the previous study of 130 children (Group A) and the new study of 162 children (Group B). The children and parents were recruited from kindergartens in Seoul and Guri/Namyangju cities. We used the "Parental questionnaire for smart device usage status." Results: There were some changes in the smart device usage in young children and parental perception. In the 2017 study, smart device usage time increased during weekends (P<0.05) and the usage with siblings decreased (P<0.05). In 2017, the smart device was mostly used when children had to be quiet without disturbing others (36.8%). No significant difference existed in the main purpose of use: watching video clips (79.3% vs 76.6%). Overall control of the usage was still largely exercised by mothers; however, when using applications, mothers still only helped the children on request (51.8% vs 49.7%). Regarding the effect of smart device on children, responses of "not knowing" decreased and "will be negative" and "will be positive" increased (P<0.05). Additionally, most mothers thought that "Although the smart device is currently unnecessary, it will be needed in future" in 2017 (46.3%). Conclusion: Limiting the smart device usage time during the weekends and increasing parental involvements are recommended. Guidelines for smart devices usage in young children are also necessary considering the changes in parental attitudes in recognizing the smart device usage as unavoidable.

Middle School Students' Perceptions and Practice of Handwriting and Factors Affecting their Attitudes towards Handwriting (중학생의 필기에 대한 인식, 실태 및 필기태도에 영향을 미치는 요인들)

  • Jeong, Min-Seon;Shin, Namin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.416-428
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    • 2014
  • This study aimed to identify middle school students' perceptions and practices of handwriting, and factors affecting their attitudes towards handwriting. Data were collected by means of a survey targeting 346 students enrolled in 9 middle schools(Male=172, Female=172, Unknown=2, M=13.5 years old, SD= .94). Interviews, too, were conducted with 12 students in order to identify the students' perceptions of handwriting. The analyses of both survey and interview data revealed the following: (1) the majority of the interviewee students believed that handwriting is useful for memory and summarization so as to get a better school grade, including performance evaluations; (2) Many of the interviewee students were unsatisfied with their handwriting skills, giving higher scores to their peers' handwriting; (3) 45.7% of the students reported that mother was the one who taught them how to write for the first time; and 49.7% of them had no learning experience of taking notes; (4) Girls than boys and 1st graders than 2 or 3 graders showed more positive attitude towards handwriting; and (5) A multiple regression analysis showed that all the variables entered in the regression model, including sex, grade, affective attitude toward hands-on activities, physical abilities, time spent using a computer, and perceptions of Korean characters, had significant impacts on the students' attitudes towards handwriting.