Children's Needs â Parenting Capacity - Digital Education Resource ...
Children's Needs â Parenting Capacity - Digital Education Resource ... Children's Needs â Parenting Capacity - Digital Education Resource ...
256 Children’s Needs – Parenting Capacitycognitive development 110–11, 118–20, 127–8, 140–2, 163–6, 183–5collaboration of support agencies 3–4, 8–10, 201–2, 204–5, 207–8adolescents 16 years and over 193domestic violence problems 15parents with problem drug use 13young carers 193Common Assessment Framework (CAF) 2, 202‘community mothers’ programmes 203‘crack’ cocaine 57, 70, 74, 78, 126criminal activitieschildren 144, 167, 186, 192parents 75, 87, 121, 199see also child deathscruelty to animals 123, 144culturedomestic violence prevalence 44–5parental learning disability prevalence 34parental mental illness prevalence 30–1problem drinking/drug use prevalence 39–41see also ethnic minoritiesdefinitions see terminology problemsdepressants 57–8depression 51–2alcohol/drug use 52, 53, 56, 57–8, 65attachment relationships 71, 113child abuse and neglect 33, 50, 71, 86child murder 32children’s 90, 139, 167, 185domestic violence 44, 60, 107genetic factors 101men’s 44, 139parenting capacity 66, 69, 72–3, 199parents’, effects on children’scognitive and language development 111, 119, 120, 128education and cognitive ability, 5–10 years 140, 142emotional and behavioural development 113, 121, 129, 143, 167, 186family and social relationships 79, 114, 151health 101, 107, 161social presentation 131, 177post-traumatic stress disorder 53prevalence 29problem drinking 52, 53, 56, 65
Index 257problem drug use 52, 53, 56, 57schizophrenia 50smoking 102social consequences 74see also maternal depression; postnatal depressiondimensions, parenting capacity 62–3disability, definition 12domestic violence 58–61attachment relationships 72, 73–4, 112, 113, 115, 123child abuse 42, 45–7, 65, 66, 86, 88–9, 138child neglect 70–1children and 43, 88–9, 92–3, 199–200, 201boys 107, 188girls 182, 188–9separation from parents 73–4unmet development needs 135–6, 157–8, 196children’s cognitive and language development 111, 127, 128children’s education and cognitive ability 140–1, 142, 164, 184children’s emotional and behavioural developmentbirth to 12 months 112, 1131–2 years 1213–4 years 129, 1305–10 years 143, 144–511–15 years 167, 168–916 years and over 186children’s family and social relationshipsbirth to 12 months 1151–2 years 123–43–4 years 132–35–10 years 150–311–15 years 174, 17516 years and over 188–9, 190children’s healthpre-birth 99, 106–7birth to 12 months 109, 1101–2 years 117–183–4 years 1265–10 years 138, 13911–15 years 161, 162–316 years and over 182, 183children’s identity 131, 147–9, 171, 172, 187children’s self-care skills 155, 178children’s social presentation 131, 153–4, 177, 192
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256 Children’s <strong>Needs</strong> – <strong>Parenting</strong> <strong>Capacity</strong>cognitive development 110–11, 118–20, 127–8, 140–2, 163–6, 183–5collaboration of support agencies 3–4, 8–10, 201–2, 204–5, 207–8adolescents 16 years and over 193domestic violence problems 15parents with problem drug use 13young carers 193Common Assessment Framework (CAF) 2, 202‘community mothers’ programmes 203‘crack’ cocaine 57, 70, 74, 78, 126criminal activitieschildren 144, 167, 186, 192parents 75, 87, 121, 199see also child deathscruelty to animals 123, 144culturedomestic violence prevalence 44–5parental learning disability prevalence 34parental mental illness prevalence 30–1problem drinking/drug use prevalence 39–41see also ethnic minoritiesdefinitions see terminology problemsdepressants 57–8depression 51–2alcohol/drug use 52, 53, 56, 57–8, 65attachment relationships 71, 113child abuse and neglect 33, 50, 71, 86child murder 32children’s 90, 139, 167, 185domestic violence 44, 60, 107genetic factors 101men’s 44, 139parenting capacity 66, 69, 72–3, 199parents’, effects on children’scognitive and language development 111, 119, 120, 128education and cognitive ability, 5–10 years 140, 142emotional and behavioural development 113, 121, 129, 143, 167, 186family and social relationships 79, 114, 151health 101, 107, 161social presentation 131, 177post-traumatic stress disorder 53prevalence 29problem drinking 52, 53, 56, 65