Bibliographic citations
Zamudio, A., (2019). Cohesión, adaptabilidad familiar y madurez social en niños de nivel inicial que estudian en instituciones educativas del ejército en el distrito de Chorrillos [Tesis, Universidad Marcelino Champagnat]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/571
Zamudio, A., Cohesión, adaptabilidad familiar y madurez social en niños de nivel inicial que estudian en instituciones educativas del ejército en el distrito de Chorrillos [Tesis]. : Universidad Marcelino Champagnat; 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/571
@misc{renati/802487,
title = "Cohesión, adaptabilidad familiar y madurez social en niños de nivel inicial que estudian en instituciones educativas del ejército en el distrito de Chorrillos",
author = "Zamudio Rueda, Alejandra Pilar",
publisher = "Universidad Marcelino Champagnat",
year = "2019"
}
The purpose of this research was to describe and determine if there is a relation between family cohesion, family adaptability and social maturity in children of initial educational level who study in educational institutions of the Army in Chorrillos and who are children of one or both parents of military profession. The design used was descriptive correlational. I worked with a sample of 263 children’s parents of 3, 4 and 5 years, who were applied the Vineland Social Maturity scale and the FACES III scale. The results show that the most common level of family cohesion is the agglutinated (57%) which means that there is extreme emotional closeness, members of the family depend a lot on each other and the interest is focused within the family; on the other hand, the most frequent level of family adaptability is the structured one (43%) in which in principle, leadership is authoritarian being sometimes egalitarian, the discipline is rarely severe and the rules are enforced firmly. On the other hand, the level of social maturity of children presents, in its majority, an average normal level (43%). The results show that there is a relationship between family adaptability and social maturity in the group of 3 and 4 years old children.
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