Characteristics of Interaction between Institutionalized Children with Respect to Age

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Abstract

Th is study examined the interaction between institutionalized infants and young children living in diff erent orphanage (baby home) environments in relation to their age. Results revealed that children from family type baby homes in comparison with children from traditional baby homes demonstrate the age-related changes in the majority of interaction parameters and in the total sum of all interaction parameters, which may indicate the development of greater social competence. The age-related changes were found to be observed mostly in the group of typically developing children, whereas children with special needs in both types of baby homes have not demonstrated changes in interaction parameters. Th e results of the study are discussed in relation to the infl uence of the quality of social emotional environment on the development of children in baby homes.

General Information

Keywords: institutionalized infants and young children, interaction between children, social emotional environment in orphanage, typically developing children, children with special needs

Journal rubric: Developmental Psychology

Article type: scientific article

For citation: Persianova N.B., Mukhamedrahimov R.Z. Characteristics of Interaction between Institutionalized Children with Respect to Age. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2016. no. 4, pp. 120–129. (In Russ., аbstr. in Engl.)

References

Galiguzova L. N., Meshcheriakova S. Iu., Tsaregorodtseva L. M. Psikhicheskie aspekty vospitaniia detei v domakh rebenka i detskikh domakh [Psychological aspects of child’s bringing up in children’s homes and orphanages]. Voprosy psikhologii [Questions of psychology], 1990, no. 6, pp. 17–24. (In Russian)

Information About the Authors

N. B. Persianova, Postgraduate, Saint Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia, e-mail: natasha.persianova@yandex.ru

Rifkat Z. Mukhamedrahimov, Doctor of Psychology, Professor, Head of Division of Child and Parent Mental Health and Early Intervention, Saint-Petersburg State University, St.Petersburg, Russia, ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3532-5019, e-mail: r.muhamedrahimov@spbu.ru

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