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Children Psychosocial Development - PDF

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Children Psychosocial Development - PDF

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1IMPACT OF PARENTAGE ATTENTION IN REGARDS TO CHILDRENPSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTStudent’s Name Institution CourseDate
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2Impact of Parentage Attention in Regards to Children Psychosocial DevelopmentPart A The state of being socially, emotionally, and mentally sound is quite important for human health or wellbeing. Children should never be left lonely since loneliness can deteriorate their mental and emotional health. It is important to note that a child’s growth and development entirely depend on social and emotional skills which are primarily gotten through the mother’s interaction with him or her. For instance, in Ellie’s case, she will not be spending time with her mother because the mother will be at work. Ellie is still young and should be nurtured by the mother at her current age of six months. Lack of parental care would make Ellie not get emotional support from the mother. According to Huang et al. (2014 p. 266), lack of parental support can negatively impact the health of a child resulting in behavior changes, for example, becoming dull. In the same token, the child can feel that he or she has been separated from the parent, therefore, leading to anxiety. Parents should pay much attention to their babies to ensure sound psychosocial development. Mother-to-child association or interaction especially eye contact is quite importantfor a baby’s development at her or his tender age. It is vital to note that children use different mechanisms to maintain social interaction including body movement, eye contact, and facial expression, and these can only manifest themselves well through mother-to-child association (Biro et al., 2014 p. 263). Lack of the aforementioned from the mother can adversely affect the child’s behavior and moods. The mothers have to give full attention to the babies and breastfeed them as required biologically and underlined by the nursing practice. According to Biro et al. (2014 p. 263) breastfeeding helps in strengthening the bond between a baby and the mother. It isimportant to acknowledge that when Ellie’s mother would spend most of her time at work, the
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