Disciplinary behavior in the "Niño Jesús" School, Siuna, North Atlantic Autonomous Region, 2011
Abstract
The study was conducted at the “Niño Jesus” School, located in the “Dolores Marin” neighborhood, urban sector of Siuna Municipality, North Atlantic Autonomous Region (RAAN), at a distance of 334 km from the capital Managua. The objective was to determine the disciplinary behavior with a study population of 82 girls and 103 boys of the school, 7 teachers, 1 director, and 78 fathers and mothers. We highlight that the social factors that have affected the disciplinary behavior in the childhood is a product of the education provided from the family environment. In the stage of childhood is likely to have behavioral problems, when someone is affected by the economic situation, their living conditions, emotional state, family disintegration and an inadequate pedagogy; also the role played by the School Counseling in this context is very important in the orientation and implementation of educational plans to solve different problems. The research was qualitative -descriptive. The techniques used were: focus group interview and direct observation in the classroom.
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