CHILDREN LEFT BEHIND AND THEIR EVERYDAY LIVES

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Kruk, Marzena [1 ]
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[1] Marie Curie Sklodowska Univ, Lublin, Poland
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migration; family; euro-orphanage; children;
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In public discourse we often encounter teachers, ministers, caregivers, psychologists, pedagogues speaking about the negative consequences of parents' migration for their children. Do we indeed have a problem of euro-orphans indeed and scope of formal and informal childcare in Poland. The situation of a child whose parents migrated is undoubtedly difficult. Lack of one or both parents affects the entire development and upbringing of the child. Can caregivers replace a parent? What does a child miss most when the parent is abroad? It is worth talking about the problem of euro-orphans in Poland from the point of view of the children themselves. The paper is a theoretical and analytical attempt to present the issues of euro-orphanhood. The present article was funded under the project:
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