Przystosowanie społeczne młodzieży z lekką niepełnosprawnością intelektualną i jego związek z jej samooceną i samoakceptacją
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Autor:
Mikrut, Adam
Źródło: Teoria i praktyka oddziaływań profilaktyczno-wspierających rozwój osób z niepełnosprawnością. T. 4.2. Konteksty indywidualne i środowiskowe / pod redakcją Katarzyny Parys, Magdaleny Pasteczki i Jacka Sikorskiego. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2017. - S. [11]-35
Język: pl
Słowa kluczowe:
social adaptationself-perception
intellectual disability
Data: 2017
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In the first part of the article the author tries to examine the hierarchical order of concepts
such as: social development – social adaptation – social competences and social skills and the
position the concept of social adaptation takes in the above list. As a result he comes to the
conclusion that the distinction between those concepts is rather unclear. This is especially
evident in special pedagogy in which all those terms are usually used interchangeably. The
above observations constitute the theoretical backdrop to the attempt of finding the relationship
between social adaptation and the selected elements of self-perception of students
with intellectual disability. As stated by the author, the argument in favor of this relation can
be found in the assumptions formulated by Jan and Wladysława Pileccy (1995, p.197) according
to which those students exhibit a low level of adequate social interaction. As a result
of their negative self-concept they believe they are not able to react adequately in different
interpersonal situations. The above assumptions were verified in the study that included
60 students of lower secondary school; 30 of which were normally developing adolescents
and another 30 were students with intellectual disability.