Role of emotional stability to life expectation of abandoned children in Christian Mission Service Phil. San Roque, Naic, Cavite /

Base, Daisy T.

Role of emotional stability to life expectation of abandoned children in Christian Mission Service Phil. San Roque, Naic, Cavite / by Daisy T. Base, Arnelyn R. Natalio and Catherine C. Taway. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2015. - xi, 103 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Thesis (BS Psychology) Cavite State University

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College of Arts and Science (CAS) College of Arts and Science (CAS)

BASE, DAISY T., NATALIO, ARNELYN R. and TAWAY, CATHERINE C..Role of Emotional Stability to Life Expectation to Abandoned Children in Christian Mission Services Phil., San Roque Naic Cavite.Undergraduate Thesis.Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite, April 2014. Adviser: Bayani G. Laurio, RP, MSCP, MaED.

The study was conducted to determine the role of emotional stability to life expectation of abandoned children in Christian Mission Services Phil. Specifically, it aimed to investigate the emotional stability of abandoned children, explore their life expectation and describe the role of emotional stability to the life expectation of the participants.

There were five selected abandoned children at CMSP that served as the participants. The whole duration of data gathering was from November 2014 to January 2015.

The research design used was Purposive Sampling. Based on the finding, the participants’ emotional stability revealed that: most of the participants were emotionally stable at present, but when critical event happens, they were too fragile and emotional. Life expectations were positive, they aimed a high ambition to obtain in the future and the role of emotional stability to life expectation was to balance their



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