Saturday, July 21, 2012
Consequences of Stress on Children's Development
As a child I exprience being bully by my teacher. My first grade teacher for some reason did not like me at all. Her punishment for me was to make me sit down in tall johnson grass for no reason. Which she would have me there from the beginning of recess until it was over. She would also have my classmate pick on me. They would spit, pinch, and hit at me. This as a child hurt me. It made me feel less as a person. I didn't think that I was good enough for anything. It lower my self esteem as a child. She didn't like my mother so therefore she did not like me. She tried to make me repeat 1st grade, but that did not happen thanks to my second grade teacher Mrs. Crawsford. I think that within the USA children are experiencing some of these stressors. I think that it affects there ability to function within society. When you experience things that are outside the norm it affects you physically and emotionally.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Child Development and Public Health
Nutrition/malnutrition - Almost 9 percent of the world's children suffer from "wasting," being severely and chronically malnourished because they do not get adeguate calories, especially calories from protein. And also, 9 percent are short for their age and underweight for their height. Their are two types of diseases that can come from malnutrition marasmus and Kwashiorkor.
Immunization - it protects children from getting contagious diseases. It has had a greater impact on humor mortality reduction and population growth.
Access to healthy water - healthy water helps build the immune system.
Sudden infant death sundrome (SIDS) - this is a situation where healthy infants, at least 2 months of age, stops breathing suddenly and dies unexpectedly while asleep.
Breastfeeding - is the best way for a baby to have a good nutrition. Compared to cow milk, human milk is sterile, at body temperature, with iron, vitamins, and other nutrients for brain and body.
Mental health of mothers, fathers, and families in general - After having a baby mothers suffer from postpartum depression ( a sense of sadness and inadequacy). The father reaction is crucial when a mother experience postpartum depression. Even is the mother is not depressed, the father's depression is likely to affect the baby.
Immunization - it protects children from getting contagious diseases. It has had a greater impact on humor mortality reduction and population growth.
Access to healthy water - healthy water helps build the immune system.
Sudden infant death sundrome (SIDS) - this is a situation where healthy infants, at least 2 months of age, stops breathing suddenly and dies unexpectedly while asleep.
Breastfeeding - is the best way for a baby to have a good nutrition. Compared to cow milk, human milk is sterile, at body temperature, with iron, vitamins, and other nutrients for brain and body.
Mental health of mothers, fathers, and families in general - After having a baby mothers suffer from postpartum depression ( a sense of sadness and inadequacy). The father reaction is crucial when a mother experience postpartum depression. Even is the mother is not depressed, the father's depression is likely to affect the baby.
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