Title Kineziološke aktivnosti djece predškolske dobi u slobodno vrijeme
Title (english) Kinesiological activities of preschool children in their free time
Author Leonarda Miletić
Mentor Mateja Kunješić Sušilović (mentor)
Committee member Marija Lorger (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Marijana Hraski (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Mateja Kunješić Sušilović (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Teacher Education Zagreb
Defense date and country 2022-09-29, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Kinesiology Kinesiological Education
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Pedagogy Early Childhood and Preschool Pedagogy
Abstract Cilj ovog završnog rada bio je saznati što djeca predškolske dobi rade u svoje slobodno vrijeme te bave li se kakvim kineziološkim aktivnostima. Za potrebe istraživanja proveden je anketni upitnik kojim se ispitalo 80 roditelja predškolske djece. Rezultati istraživanja pokazuju kako se 65% ispitane djece bavi jednom ili više tjelesnom aktivnošću dok se čak 35% njih ne bavi ničime u slobodno vrijeme. Budući da su u istraživanje uključena i djeca koja još nemaju navršene tri godine, to nije toliko iznenađujuće jer u većini slučajeva djeca u toj dobi ne pohađaju nijednu organiziranu kineziološku aktivnost. Najveći udio ispitane djece svoje slobodno vrijeme provodi baveći se plesom (14%), zatim nogometom, plivanjem i borilačkim vještinama. Istraživanje prikazuje kako su djeca predškolske dobi kineziološkim aktivnostima najčešće zauzeta dva puta tjedno, dok neki od njih pohađaju aktivnosti čak i više puta tjedno (3-4 puta), s vremenskim periodom od najmanje 45 minuta do sat vremena ili više. Roditelji su potvrdili kako njih 89% smatra kako su aktivnosti financijski isplative, dok 11% ispitanika tvrdi kako su u njihovom gradu aktivnosti preskupe. Isto tako, ponuda aktivnosti varira od grada do grada, stoga je polovica ispitanika zadovoljna ponudom, dok drugi kažu da njihov grad nema aktivnosti primjerenu za predškolsku dob. Podaci u istraživanju prikazuju kako velik broj pasivnih sadržaja ima velik utjecaj na djecu i na njihovu tjelesnu neaktivnost (hipokinezija). Najveći postotak roditelja kaže kako ih gledanje TV-a i korištenje mobilnih telefona sprječava u bavljenju tjelesnih aktivnosti (63%), dok se nekolicina roditelja složila kako je problem i u odraslima, koji su često zauzeti poslom i ne stignu provesti dovoljno kvalitetnog vremena s djecom u aktivnosti. Iako su današnji roditelji podijeljeni između raznih obaveza, istraživanje pokazuje kako roditelji, koliko su u mogućnosti, u svoje se slobodno vrijeme pridružuju djeci u njihovim aktivnostima te ih izvode u parkove, šetnje ili ih vode u vožnju biciklima i romobilima.
Abstract (english) The goal of this final paper was to find out what preschool children do in their free time and whether they engage in any kinesiology activities. For the purposes of the research, a questionnaire was conducted, which examined eighty parents of preschool children. The results of the research show that 65% of the examined children engage in one or more physical activities, while as many as 35% of them do nothing in their free time. Since children under the age of three are also included in the research, this is not so surprising because in most cases children at that age do not attend any organized kinesiological activity. The largest share of the surveyed children spends their free time engaged in dancing (14%), followed by football, swimming and martial arts. Research shows that children of preschool age are usually engaged in kinesiology activities twice a week, while some of them attend activities even more than once a week (3-4 times), with a time period of at least 45 minutes to an hour or more. Parents confirmed that 89% of them believe that the activities are financially profitable, while 11% of parents claim that the activities are too expensive in their city. Likewise, the offer of activities varies from city to city, so half of the respondents are satisfied with the offer, while others say that their city does not have activities suitable for preschool age. The research data show that a large number of passive content has a great impact on children and their physical inactivity (hypokinesia). The largest percentage of parents say that watching TV and using mobile phones prevents them from engaging in physical activities (63%), while a few parents agreed that the problem is also with adults, who are often busy with work and do not manage to spend enough quality time with their children in activities. Although today's parents are divided between various responsibilities, research shows that parents, as far as they are able, in their free time join their children in their activities and take them out to parks, walks or take them riding bikes and strollers.
Keywords
kineziološka aktivnost
slobodno vrijeme
roditelji
tjelesna neaktivnost
Keywords (english)
kinesiological activity
free time
parents
physical inactivity
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:147:008827
Study programme Title: Undergraduate University Study of Early and Preschool Education Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/ prvostupnica odgojitelj/odgojiteljica djece (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/ prvostupnica odgojitelj/odgojiteljica djece)
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