Moterų požiūris į kūdikį prenataliniu laikotarpiu (Kauno m. ir Milano, Rho (Italija)) lyginamuoju aspektu

According to Mercer (2001), motherhood of all social roles covers the widest scale of social attitudes, expectations and behavior models and reflects stages of human development – overcoming of passed stages and preparation to successive ones. Pregnant woman has a power of managing the organized mat...

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Main Author: Lisinskienė, Aušra
Other Authors: Šeščilienė, I.M.
Format: Dissertation
Language:Lithuanian
Published: Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT) 2006
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Online Access:http://vddb.library.lt/fedora/get/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2006~D_20060517_104145-50686/DS.005.0.02.ETD
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Summary:According to Mercer (2001), motherhood of all social roles covers the widest scale of social attitudes, expectations and behavior models and reflects stages of human development – overcoming of passed stages and preparation to successive ones. Pregnant woman has a power of managing the organized matter – inside she forms physical body for incoming soul and imparts her inside traits. Definitely, it is the most important process of the creation in the world. The creator is created – a human being, who will determine our and the world’s fate. Our topical question is whether psychological-pedagogic and physical nurture of an unborn child is important for women of today’s society. As different scientists hold Fanti, Marcone (1993), future relationship with a child starts forming while in womb, therefore the grounds of this relationship are made during pregnancy (Žarskus, 2005). Hypothesis of survey Physically active women look more positively to nurture of a baby during prenatal period and their emotional condition is better. Aim of survey: To clear out the attitude of pregnant women in Kaunas City P. Mažylis, Second hospital, Public Institution “Mother, Father and Me” and Italian Azienda Ospedaliera “G. Salvini” towards the nurture of a baby during prenatal period and pregnant women’s need for physical training. Tasks of survey: 1. To reveal the attitude of Lithuanian and Italian women towards a baby during prenatal period. 2. To clear out the opinion of Lithuanian and Italian... [to full text]