Saturday, March 24, 2012

EFFECTS OF STRESSORS in a CHILD


Effects of Stressors in a Child



We knew when she was 27; she had to tell my mother something very important. My oldest sister finely had the courage to tell our mother she was abused by some cousins. We realize then why she was so quiet all those early developmentally years, some of the family just thought she was just quite. I and my other sister thought she was just the quite one, and we always was loud, and had something to say. We did not know she had been silenced by secrets, of several unkind things which had happen to her as a 4year old. My sister must have hurt in silence for a long time before she could tell my mother, that along seems like she was in her own hell. She was able to tell once she turned 27years old, we don’t talk about what made her tell, but we let her know we are glade she told. We notice to that she would drink a lot as an adult, and never know why until she shared what had happen to her. The two people who hurt her are both dead, and it was something about them I never liked kin folks or not, I never felt safe when they were around our home, so how do you tell your parents something is not right with people. She was very withdrawn as a child, we never out going, and always wanted to stay at home. When she dated she would also make the guy take me along with them, and he would have to pay for both of our meals. I loved it, but I didn’t know she was hiding pain, and we as a family ask ourselves what we could have done to stay safe as children. My mother felt bad because it happen and she kept telling herself, “I never left you all alone for that reason.” I found out if sick individuals want to get you them have all kinds of way, and I’ve learn that since I been in the Early Childhood profession. My sister and the family have come a long way since 27. She has done very well for herself, and will be 50years old at the end of this year. She is still very quiet, and keeps to herself most of the time, but she venture out as much as she can.



 Berger states, “Yet more children die from accidents and deliberate abuse than from any other cause.” (Berger, 2009) pg 236

Let’s look at the poverty of the world; A beginning step in the prevention of child psychopathology is the identification of conditions associated with a disproportionately high incidence of behavior problems. Rutter and colleagues (British Journal of Psychiatry, 1975, 126, 493-509) have reported a dramatic increase in the probability of child adjustment difficulties as a function of multiple family stressors. However, few investigators have tested this association beginning in infancy. The present investigation examines this relationship at the ages of 1 and 2 with behavioral adjustment at age 3 among 100 low-income families. Broad support was found for the family adversity hypothesis, though sex differences were evident regarding individual correlates of problem behavior. Chronic Family Adversity and Early Child Behavior Problems: A Longitudinal Study of Low Income Families

Daniel S. Shaw1,*, Joan I. Vondra2, Katherine Dowdell Hommerding1, Kate Keenan1,

Marija Dunn2





Refence




DS Shaw, JI Vondra… - Journal of Child …, 1994 - Wiley Online Library







Friday, March 9, 2012

Breastfeeding

I was only able to breasfeed my last two children who were boys, and I had to fight a little to do that. My husband who I love dearly would didn't want me to, he though of shame first, and not what was best for the children. I had read a few books, and knew it would be the best thing I could do for my children. It was healthier for them, and I can say the two of them are very healtly today. As adults they don't like me talking about it it but I love to tell them I kept you alive as babies. I think it something about the USA, have a thing about feeding in public, but it's all kind of ways and support if you desire to breasfed your children too. I will be add some great links this weekend, looking forward to sharing.

Friday, March 2, 2012

One Out of Five

One Out of Five
Four births and five pregnancies we lost our first baby, but went on to have four more. I would like to share with you my first child that I birth and she lives. We name her Sherree LaJoyce, 8”6oz, and 21 in long. Let’s start at the beginning, after losing the first child I was a little scared about trying to get pregnant again. Our family encourages us to try again and we did, and after the doctor told us we were pregnant, I would watch what I ate, and I would not drink any soft drinks. I would eat a lot of salads, and a little pizza with extra mushroom. My doctor checkups were good, and I gain the two pounds every two weeks, until my last eight weeks. We were overseas in Japan and I went to my Air force doctor until I was 28 weeks. Then I went to the big hospital were the Navy doctors were and I had to see the doctor every week. He told me I was having a girl, and I told him, “No I’m having a boy.” There were many days I would read to my baby, sing to her, and I was around music all the time because my husband was a musician and I would sing in the choir. I would read birthing book so I would know how my baby was developing each week. My husband would yell at my belly and talk to the baby every chance he got. During my last weeks before she came into the world on June 27, 1986 at 7:00pm in Okinawa, Japan at the Lester hospital, and delivered by my doctor Dr. Butler of the United States Air Force. Everything worked out; my doctor was there to deliver my baby, my husband was there to help, and things went pretty fast. The day of her birth I went to the hospital early that morning but they sent me back home, and we were at home for maybe four hours and I told my husband take me back because I was hurting to bad. I was able to walk in the hospital while my husband parked the car, as I hugged the wall to go to the fifth floor to deliver  people asked to help they could see I was in a lot of pain, but I kept moving. By the time I got to the fifth floor my husband had made it too. After they checked me out they said,” I was 4 cem.”They put the monitor’s on to watch how I was progressing, and then I began to vomit, and they came in gave me a shot and it stop and I began to push, they call it crowning. They told my husband it will be around 11:00 that night, but my child had other plans. I could feel so much pressure, and I told the nurse I had to use the bathroom, and she let me get out of the bed to go to the bathroom.  Nothing came out, but I know I had to go, and the nurse asked me to come back to the bed, and I lost it, I told her all it takes is a little time and I’m not getting up. My husband and the nurse had to put me back on the bed, and the doctor came in and told me he was going to break my water but when he went to do it, he realize it was the baby head with a lot of hair. He orders me to the delivery room and they gave my husband the greens to put on. My husband was in shock and he was just standing there said,” You said it would be 11:00.” Still in shock he put the greens on and follows us into the delivery room. After the doctor did what he needed to do I pushed four times and my big baby girl was here, she was white and hair was all over her body. Three days later we took her home in a white track suit trimmed in colors, it was a girl. She was a quiet baby, and slept all night at 6 weeks. Hope you don’t mind me sharing my heart of my oldest child birth.



Having a Baby in Spain

You might think that having a baby in Spain is the same as having a baby in the UK or any other country, but there are a number of big differences. In particular, pregnancy and childbirth are a lot more medicalised here than in the UK - many more ante-natal tests are performed as standard, and intervention rates during childbirth are high.
As in the UK, maternity services and practices in Spain vary greatly from region to region. The following guide is based on expats' experiences in Malaga and Granada.

Spanish Maternity Services

As mentioned in the article about healthcare in Spain, most maternity services are not covered by a European Health Insurance Card, so if you are pregnant, or if you plan to get pregnant while living in Spain, get your social security or health insurance sorted out as soon as possible.
Once you discover you are pregnant, you need to make an appointment as soon as possible with your doctor. In some doctor's surgeries, there is a community midwife who deals with all ante-natal appointments so tell the receptionist that you are pregnant when you make the appointment.

References

http://spain.othercountries.com/pages/articles/index.asp?page=maternity