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 ...
264 Children’s Needs – Parenting Capacitylearning disability and 34, 35, 55, 199prevalence 11, 28–33, 137, 159, 199problem drinking and 29, 37, 56, 199problem drug use and 29, 38, 56, 57, 199smoking and 102terminology 24see also anxiety disorders; depression; parental mental illness; personalitydisorders; schizophreniamethadone 16, 56, 57, 75, 104mothers see womenmulti-agency work see collaboration of support agenciesmultiple problemschild abuse and neglect 2, 31, 65–6, 86effects on children 73, 103, 142, 145, 171, 186effects on relationships 79families’ typology 3learning disability 55, 65–6parenting capacity 2, 17, 65–74, 86, 199, 200personality disorders 54policy and practice implications 205–6prevalence 29, 37, 199problem drug use and 38, 65research limitations 16support services’ collaboration 204training and educational needs 208neglect see child neglectobesity 137, 159, 185obsessive-compulsive disorder 29, 53opiates 56, 57, 72, 103, 112, 164see also heroin; methadonepanic disorder 29, 52, 58‘parent’, definition 23parent–child attachment relationships see attachment relationshipsparental learning disability 54–5attachment relationships 72, 74, 112, 113, 115, 123child abuse 34, 35–6, 47, 65–6, 87, 173child neglect 34, 35–6, 65–6, 70–1, 117child sexual abuse 34, 36, 169, 173children and 2, 3, 73, 90, 92, 99, 199–200, 201
Index 265cognitive and language development 111, 119, 127–8education and cognitive ability 140–2, 164, 183–5emotional and behavioural development 112–13, 121, 143–6, 167–8,186family and social relationships 114–15, 123–4, 132–4, 150–3, 173, 190health 109–10, 117–18, 126, 139, 161identity 122, 131, 146–9, 171, 187self-care skills 155, 178social presentation 122, 131, 153–4, 177, 192unmet development needs 135–6, 158, 195, 196client recall effects 17emotional abuse 35, 173genetic factors 102–3legal and policy context 12parenting capacity 55, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 202, 203poverty 64prevalence 33–6, 47problem drug use 87–8relationships and 77–9social class 34social consequences 74–9support services 5, 12, 204–5, 206training and educational needs 207–8women 36, 77, 99, 102–3, 111, 147see also multiple problemsparental mental illness 50–4attachment relationships 113, 114, 115, 123child abuse 31–3, 47, 54, 65, 88child neglect 31, 33, 70–1, 117children and 2, 3, 73, 89–91, 99, 100–2, 199–200, 201cognitive and language development 111, 119–20, 127–8education and cognitive ability 140–2, 164, 183–5emotional and behavioural development 112–13, 121, 129–30, 143–6,167, 186family and social relationships 114–15, 123–4, 132–4, 150–3, 173, 174,191health 109–10, 117–18, 126, 139, 161identity 122, 131, 146–9, 172, 187self-care skills 129–30, 178social presentation 122, 131, 153–4, 177domestic violence 54, 107emotional abuse 32–3genetic factors 101–2
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- Page 217 and 218: Bibliography 215Brandon, M., Bailey
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- Page 229 and 230: Bibliography 227Gottlieb, S. (2002)
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- Page 243 and 244: Bibliography 241Office for National
- Page 245 and 246: Bibliography 243Priory Group (2006)
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264 Children’s <strong>Needs</strong> – <strong>Parenting</strong> <strong>Capacity</strong>learning disability and 34, 35, 55, 199prevalence 11, 28–33, 137, 159, 199problem drinking and 29, 37, 56, 199problem drug use and 29, 38, 56, 57, 199smoking and 102terminology 24see also anxiety disorders; depression; parental mental illness; personalitydisorders; schizophreniamethadone 16, 56, 57, 75, 104mothers see womenmulti-agency work see collaboration of support agenciesmultiple problemschild abuse and neglect 2, 31, 65–6, 86effects on children 73, 103, 142, 145, 171, 186effects on relationships 79families’ typology 3learning disability 55, 65–6parenting capacity 2, 17, 65–74, 86, 199, 200personality disorders 54policy and practice implications 205–6prevalence 29, 37, 199problem drug use and 38, 65research limitations 16support services’ collaboration 204training and educational needs 208neglect see child neglectobesity 137, 159, 185obsessive-compulsive disorder 29, 53opiates 56, 57, 72, 103, 112, 164see also heroin; methadonepanic disorder 29, 52, 58‘parent’, definition 23parent–child attachment relationships see attachment relationshipsparental learning disability 54–5attachment relationships 72, 74, 112, 113, 115, 123child abuse 34, 35–6, 47, 65–6, 87, 173child neglect 34, 35–6, 65–6, 70–1, 117child sexual abuse 34, 36, 169, 173children and 2, 3, 73, 90, 92, 99, 199–200, 201