diplomsko delo
Mateja Stajnko (Avtor), Milica Lahe (Mentor)

Povzetek

Nadloga - ušivost, ki so jo poznali predvsem naši starši, tudi nam ne prizanaša. Uši si privoščijo ljudi v skupinah s tesnimi stiki, in kot nalašč so za priročni prav vrtci. V diplomskem delu smo opisali pojav uši v predšolskem obdobju. Predstavili smo različne vrste uši, podrobneje smo proučili naglavno uš. Zanimalo nas je, kako se uši prenašajo, kako jih odpravljamo ter sodelovanje in ravnanje vzgojiteljic in staršev otrok ob pojavu tega pojava. V empiričnem delu so predstavljeni rezultati raziskave. Podatke smo zbirali z anketnim vprašalnikom. V ta namen smo pripravili dva anketna vprašalnika. Raziskavo smo izvedli po različnih vrtcih v Pomurju med vzgojiteljicami in med starši otrok. Cilj raziskave je ugotoviti, ali se v vrtcih ušivost še pojavlja in kako hitro in na kakšen način starši in vzgojitelji odreagirajo na ta pojav. Pri obdelavi podatkov smo ugotovili, da se ušivost pogosto pojavlja v vrtcih in da starši po mnenju vzgojiteljic takoj odreagirajo, ko jim le-te sporočijo o pojavu uši, saj se zavedajo resnosti pojava. Dobljene rezultate smo preučili in grafično prikazali. Iz rezultatov ankete je razvidno, da so deklice tiste, pri katerih se ušivost pogosteje pojavlja, in sicer predvsem pri otrocih starih od 2 do 6 let. Obdelava podatkov je pokazala, da starši za odpravljanje uši najpogosteje uporabljajo šampon, saj menijo, da je to najbolj učinkovito sredstvo.

Ključne besede

predšolska vzgoja;pediatrija;uši;vzgojiteljice;starši;preprečevanje;diplomska dela;

Podatki

Jezik: Slovenski jezik
Leto izida:
Izvor: Maribor
Tipologija: 2.11 - Diplomsko delo
Organizacija: UM PEF - Pedagoška fakulteta
Založnik: [M. Stajnko]
UDK: 61(043.2)
COBISS: 19045896 Povezava se bo odprla v novem oknu
Št. ogledov: 1572
Št. prenosov: 289
Ocena: 0 (0 glasov)
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Ostali podatki

Sekundarni jezik: Angleški jezik
Sekundarni naslov: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF WOMAN EDUCATOR IN KINDERGARTEN VERŽEJ
Sekundarni povzetek: Nuisance - lice, it is something that was very much familiar to our parents but still does not spare us. Lice mostly come to people in groups with close relations and as designed for it are kindergartens. In this diploma paper we described the phenomenon of lice in preschool period. We presented different kinds of lice and in greater detail we studied head lice. We were interested in how lice are transferred, how can we treat them and the cooperation of kindergarten educators and parents when lice appear. In the empirical part we presented the results of the research. We gathered information with a questionnaire. We prepared two different questionnaires. We carried out the research among kindergarten educators and parents in different kindergartens in Pomurje region. The aim of the research was to discover whether the lice are still present in kindergartens and also how quickly and in what way parents and educators react to them. After we processed all data we realised that lice are still very common phenomena in kindergartens and that according to educators parents react immediately for they are aware of the seriousness of the problem. We studied the results and presented them graphically. From this it is clear that lice are more common with girls than boys and most of all lice are common with children aged 2 to 6. We also found out that parents most frequently use the special shampoo against lice, for in their opinion it is the most efficient.
Sekundarne ključne besede: lice;preschool period;kindergarten;parents;prevention.;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Vrsta dela (COBISS): Diplomsko delo
Komentar na gradivo: Univ. v Mariboru, Pedagoška fak., Oddelek za predšolsko vzgojo
Strani: 50 f., [7] f. pril.
Ključne besede (UDK): applied sciences;medicine;technology;uporabne znanosti;medicina;tehnika;medical sciences;medicina;
ID: 19860
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, Sixtieth session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe, 13-16 September 2010, Moscow, Russian Federation