Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Cyp 3.1
cyp 3. 1 P47 2. 2 Explain how children and young peoples ontogenesis is influenced by a range of external factors. Lack of finances economical factor (pargonnts may be unemployed) The child allow miss step to the fore on additional opportunities by non being able to dish up after cultivate activities such as swimming/music lessons, sports activities (tennis, football, gymnastics) or extra tuition. Affecting social, emotional, material, intelligent development. Inadequate housing p everywherety piteous housing conditions may affect the childs health and chances of growth through play if they live in a small over crowded house.The house may have damp (mould) not fair to middling finances to provide adequate heating in the winter months, which allow for affect the childs health. Lack of or unsuitable article of furniture/equipment The child may not have a proper fanny or blankets this will affect the childs health if they cannot endure enough rest/sleep, no safety e quipment for babies/young children stair gate, taxicab socket covers etc which could cause the baby/child to have accidents or come to physical harm.Community social factor Living in built up intimate city areas where there is antisocial or challenging behaviour inside the community erects may feel it is unsafe for their child to play in the community, the child may become involved through peer nip to join the group/gang. There may not be fit local facilities for the parent to participate in activities with their child. The social infrastructure perchance pretermiting . e. g. play groups, playgrounds, community halls where after school clubs are held.Diet personal choices Lack of finance may mean that the child is not being provided with a sufficiently healthy nutritional diet. Low income families may buy foods that are a lot cheaper such as process foods, these foods have higher levels of fat, salt and sugar this can lead to forgetful concentration, lack of energy, ob esity and many health problems. Education Again lack of finances might lead to the child falling behind in their education lack of study books or equipment, no access to the nternet service of process with their homework/research. Parents may not be able to afford school trips so the child may be affected emotionally and socially, savor isolated or alienated from peers. Motivation and aspirations The child/parent may feel despair living in inadequate housing conditions as well as the struggle of financial difficulties, may lead to anxiety, economic crisis for child or parent, affecting the childs motivation to decide and thrive in education.Lack of adequate parenting skills Not encouraging their child to develop, not reading to the child, not engaging in activities that interest the child, not communication with their child or others in the right manner (aggressive, shouting, swearing, ignoring or degrading) or parents with antisocial behaviour, will leave the child feelin g inadequate, having low self-importance esteem, poor emotional, social and communication development. Addictions The child may grow up in a vulnerable household where parents may be alcoholics or drug abusers, this will cause further financial problems for the family unit.The way in which the addicted parent cares for their child will have a unhealthful affect on the childs development as they will be incapable of providing a stable, nurturing and safe environment for their child. As the parent is consumed with their addiction they may neglect the childs physical, emotional and intellectual needs. The child may take on the role of the main carer of the family (younger siblings as well as the parent) as the parent is incapacitated by their addiction.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment