Emotional Neglect and Emotional Abuse in Pre-school Children
In this assignment I will be critically analysing three different leaflets about children’s health and wellbeing
Leaflet 1: Emotional Neglect and emotional abuse in pre-school children (online):
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/core-info-emotional-neglect-abuse.pdf
Ensuring best health services for infants and young kids is the mission of every school and family. The community based services are working upon protective and risk factors for long term healthcare of children (Sims, 2008). This is mandatory for the early growth and healthy development of children. Emotional abuse and emotional negligence have a strong impact over neural structures of the brain, leading to mental stress and negative social behaviour. Emotional neglect and emotional abuse in infants-The research studies have shown that out of 5 in every 20 children are undergoing through abandonment and desertion in childhood. The acknowledgement of emotional abuse or emotional neglect in pre-school children and providing important solutions for minimal harm is necessary (Drotar, 2002). Although infants can experience child neglect or child abuse at any age, this is focused towards 1-5 years old. What child behaviour is of greatest concerns to the parents? Infants are less interactive with the other kids. The infants may act aggressive and hostile and irritated while solving quizzes and complain that parents are unable to meet with needs. The kids may show less imaginative work and become more publicly secluded, leading to less interaction with other kids. The infants may show lesser attention towards parents and experience problems in interpreting the emotions.
There are a few factors that make people fit and healthy. First is, social status, a commonly observed facts is that people who have higher income tend to be happier than others. And, the other one is education level, poor people do not have access to the education and this leads to depression and lower-self-esteem (Sorsoli, 2004).
A critical awareness of multidisciplinary partnerships and roles and responsibilities- Doctors suggest giving vitamin supplements to infants, for a healthy diet. Kids need to exercise one hour at least in a day, or they may become unfit or over-weight. The parents can play an ideal role model for the kids and this will be reflected in image of child. A common problem observed during zero to three years- parents that are prone to excessive drugs or alcohol, kids can be neglected. Most of the time, parents describe their kids as demanding (Kennedy et al., 2007). In first few days of birth, the mothers may not be able to engage emotionally with the kid. In first 2-3 years of the childhood, the parents may not be able to involve emotionally with their kids. The parents are unable to understand the kid’s signals. The parents mat get little aggressive and infants may start showing nervousness. A young toddler will be quiet and they may become aggressive when they reach 2 to 3 years of age. Most of the kids are occupied with their toys and less bothered when mothers are separated from infant. The secured kids get upset on separation with mothers and greet with gestures and smiles on return.
5 Reasons to Vaccinate Your Child Against Flu
Emotionally abused infants may exhibit growing delay within the first two years and this is especially visible in language and speech. This has a strong influence on childhood behaviour, educational learning patterns and social performance. The medical evidences suggest that fewer children are malleable to stress and have a different behaviour in older ages. An emotional relationship should be developed between a caregiver and infant.
Learning outcomes should be:
- have a critical understanding of the definitions of health and wellbeing and the importance of a positive foundation of health.
- demonstrate knowledge of the interplay of factors that influence children’s health.
- show a critical awareness of multidisciplinary partnerships and roles and responsibilities.
Leaflet 2: 5 reasons to vaccinate your child against flue (Kingston hospital)
Health can be defined as-The state of complete mental and physical wellbeing and non-existence of diseases in a body. Health is a vigorous state of mind resulting from simultaneous adaptation to environmental changes and stress and the retention of equilibrium in your body. One of the common problems reported today in kids is the flue. The symptoms of flu in adults and babies are almost same. The kids may often report breathing issues and can get infected with flu. Hundreds of infants are killed due to no longer paid attention by the parents (Wright, 2007). There are hundreds of diseases that are extremely dangerous and this has led to extinction of infants.
Following factors influence child’s health- Immunizing your child can save a life-Today, the world has effective and safe vaccines and kids should be immunized to protect from infectious diseases. Vaccination is the first step towards the better future. The vaccine will protect your infant against pneumonia and flu.
Vaccinations are harmless and real. A movement is required to protect the malnutrition of kids and vaccinating your kids is painless effort. All the vaccines used upon kids, undergo strict testing and analysis by doctors and scientists (Green, 2006). Vaccinating infants protects the others. The doctors suggest nasal spray, this can protect against the harmful effects of flue. A medical record has proven successful results and has saved the life of million kids.
There is adequate knowledge and alertness regarding Flue, not only in rural adults but also in urban adults. Active involvement is required by the social groups. Immunization can protect your child’s future-A child must be vaccinated after a watchful examination by a doctor. Vaccination at the site of injection may cause redness or pain and few are prone to allergic reactions as well. Vaccination can save your money and time. When an infant is suffering with prolonged disease, the parents may have to spend longer time in hospitals and this may end up in increasing to finance bills (Francis, 2017). An infant exist within a social setting and it is the duty to support the optimum health and welfare of kids. The First five years of every infant are very crucial and learning capacity is developed in this age itself. It has been researched that more than 55 percent of kids are diagnosed with Asthma attacks and Flue. The schools and families need to invest in very young ages and provide a positive and growing environment. What leads to depression in later life? When a child is unable to interact emotionally or express feeling or persistently ridiculed or denied or less of opportunities are given. Out of every 10 infants, one is suffering from emotional abuse or emotional neglect. The impassionate behaviour and stress is the result of carelessness and desertion that happens to be during infancy. In order to solve this problem, the teachers and family members continuously need to ‘urge’ the kids to speak out their emotions and interact with peers.
- have a critical understanding of the definitions of health and wellbeing and the importance of a positive foundation of health.
- demonstrate knowledge of the interplay of factors that influence children’s health.
- show a critical awareness of multidisciplinary partnerships and roles and responsibilities
Asthma and My Child
Leaflet 3: Asthma and my child (online)
https://www.asthma.org.uk/globalassets/health-advice/resources/children/asthma-and-my-child-booklet.pdf
The blockage of air in bronchial tubes or passageways leading to inflammation, frequent experiences of breath shortness lead to a chronic disease called Asthma. The medical sciences suggest that Asthma is most common in infants. Effective handling of asthma includes recognizing and eluding allergens those activate symptoms and consuming drug therapies and also development of an action plan against asthma attacks. Asthma has affected more than 5 million people and this is one of the prime causes of abstinence from school, colleges and work. Most of the asthma cases are reported due to inheritance problems and few are susceptible to environmental causes. Apart from the advancement in medicine, there is no remedy for asthma but effective therapies are available. In order to cope with asthma, the young generation needs to meet with allergist. Medical sciences have stated two types of asthma- Allergic Asthma- this is caused, when coming in contact with allergen. Non-allergic Asthma- this is caused when exposed to flu or cold or strenuous exercise or pollutants in air or stress and few allergic medications (Paulley, 2002).
The effective treatment of Asthma-Inhibition of symptoms is necessary. An individual undergoing asthma attack should be able to monitor the situation that triggers attacks and try to effectively manage the situations (Schatz, 2003). When experiencing a severe asthma attack, long-lasting treatments can be provided with the help of an allergist to completely eradicate the symptoms. If asthma is not spotted on time, it would increase the deaths of infant and account s for 6 million deaths. More than 2 million people visit doctor for treatment of asthma. Medical sciences have reported a significant increase in asthma rates. There is number of effective medications available for the treatment of Asthma. Most people require long term medicines or immediate relief medicines. Few patients are not willing to take medications because of the immediate side-effects or risk assessed with same. A recommendation with an allergist can be helpful (Honsinger, 2001).
Whether you are a health professional, caregiver, policymaker, playing a critical role for achievement of health and well-being of life for patients with asthma and decrease mortality and morbidity is the main goal.
The medicinal aim is to eliminate the symptoms and adjust the requirement of your dosage based on your control and symptoms. In order to get instant relief inhaled beta2 is taken. This is a bronchodilator drug that expands the air-tubes into lungs and improvises your breathing technique (Kaur 2012). While inhaling beta2, mucus gets removed from the pathways and can be coughed out easily. The air pathways may undergo bronchoconstriction and this called as exercise-promoted asthma, recommendation suggest that consult with an allergist or use medicines for any type of physical activity. The long term medicines are-Methylyxanthines, Immunomodulators and Oral corticosteroids and Cromolyn sodium. Asthma symptoms can be controlled for some time through instant relief medications. These medicines will not control airway inflammation.
The infants may undergo slow growth; this is highly dependent on dosages. Long term effects are unknown; an allergist can work upon finding the right medicine. The main aim is to get the best health with least number of medicines. In the first five years of childhood, the brain makes growth and shapes the mental health of an infant. During the stress conditions, the strong relationships between parents and children can buffer the mental state from significant injury (Jin, 2016).
- have a critical understanding of the definitions of health and wellbeing and the importance of a positive foundation of health.
- demonstrate knowledge of the interplay of factors that influence children’s health.
- show a critical awareness of multidisciplinary partnerships and roles and responsibilities
References
Asthma.org.uk. (2016). Asthma and my child. [online] Available at: https://www.asthma.org.uk/globalassets/health-advice/resources/children/asthma-and-my-child-booklet.pdf [Accessed 20 Apr. 2018].
Drotar, D. (2002). Behavioral and Emotional Problems in Infants and Young Children. Infants & Young Children, 14(4), pp.1-5.
Francis, M. (2017). Vaccination for One Health. International Journal of Vaccines & Vaccination, 4(5).
Green, J. (2006). What role for critical public health Public ?. Critical Health, 16(3), pp.171-173.
Honsinger, R. (2001). Asthma triggers in seniors. Asthma Magazine, 6(2), p.19.
Jin, J. (2016). Asthma Attacks. JAMA, 315(8), p.832.
Kaur, P. (2012). On the Cell Breathing Technique to Reduce Congestion Applying Bandwidth Limitation. International Journal of Grid Computing & Applications, 3(1), pp.11-18.
Kennedy, M., Ip, K., Samra, J. and Gorzalka, B. (2007). The Role of Childhood Emotional Abuse in Disordered Eating. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 7(1), pp.17-36.
Nspcc.org.uk. (2012). Emotional neglect and emotional abuse in pre-school children. [online] Available at: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/globalassets/documents/advice-and-info/core-info-emotional-neglect-abuse.pdf [Accessed 20 Apr. 2018].
Paulley, J. (2002). Asthma attacks and thunderstorms. QJM, 95(4), pp.253-253.
Schatz, M. (2003). When a treatment becomes an asthma trigger: Medications that can worsen asthma. Asthma Magazine, 8(5), pp.33-34.
Sims, C. (2008). Invisible Wounds, Invisible Abuse: The Exclusion of Emotional Abuse in Newspaper Articles. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 8(4), pp.375-402.
Sorsoli, L. (2004). Hurt Feelings. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 4(1), pp.1-26.
Wright, M. (2007). The Long-Term Impact of Emotional Abuse in Childhood. Journal of Emotional Abuse, 7(2), pp.1-8.