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The relationship between Socialization methods and behavioral problems of working children

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Child labor has received global attention due to its close association with children rights to be fully protected from economic exploitation or any labor that compromises their dignity, conflicts with their education, health, social, spiritual, moral, mental and physical development, this study aims to determine the relationship between socialization methods and the behavioral problems of working children, Adopting the social survey approach, this study is descriptive, comprehensively enumerating the working children in the institutions specified for the application of the study, whose number is (117),This study found is a statistically significant positive relationship between socialization methods and behavioral problems of working children where significant at the level (0.01) for all dimensions including aggressive behavior, lying, excessive movement, and distraction, and a high score on the scale indicates that the methods used are negative.

DOI

10.21608/ejsw.2024.266779.1201

Keywords

socialization methods, Behavioral problems, children working

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Yasssmin

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Mohamed

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Faculty of social work Helwan University

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yassmin.ayman92@gmail.com

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18

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18

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48303

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2024-06-01

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2024-02-13

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2024-06-01

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145

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166

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2356-9204

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2356-9212

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628

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Egyptian Journal of Social Work

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https://ejsw.journals.ekb.eg/

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The relationship between Socialization methods and behavioral problems of working children

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30 Dec 2024