Abstract

The aim of this paper is to refer the issue of the vision of children in an orphanage about family and family life. The aim of the research is to identify, analyze and describe their own idea of their future family and family life. The theoretical introduction briefly describes the family, types and functions of the family and the institution of a children's home. In this study we used a quantitative questionnaire method and the techniques of descriptive (mean, median, mode) and inferential statistics. Based on the author's questionnaire we can confirm and subvert predefined research questions and draws a clear conclusion. Children from orphanages state that the most important value for them is family. In this regard, the contribution shows importance of family and recommendation of counseling for children before leaving the orphanage to help have a successful family life in the future.

Highlights

  • The aim of this paper is to refer the issue of the vision of children in an orphanage about family and family life

  • It is very important that children grow up in a family that is rightly considered as the basic cell of society" (Tománek, 2015)

  • Since orphanages cant fill 100% of the biological needs of children as they were filled with the family, we believe that is the reason that children have chosen for themselves the most important value as: family

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Introduction

The aim of this paper is to refer the issue of the vision of children in an orphanage about family and family life. The aim of the research is to identify, analyze and describe their own idea of their future family and family life. Children from orphanages state that the most important value for them is family. "The family is based on marriage, which is a relationship between a man and a woman For her the stability of the marital relationship is most important, its durability to the death of a spouse, and just such can create the most favorable conditions for the healthy mental and physical development of children. The subjective approach is based on solidarity and alliances with other members of one another. This is reflected in the realm of ideas associated with desires, feelings, and in the sphere of shared values (Drapała, 2008). One of the functions of the family has always been and will be, to protect its members against various aspects of society such as the economic and social problems, satisfying emotional needs, the need for parenthood and to socialize our children, and many others (Žilová, 2010)

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