Interventions in Child and Youth Development Essay

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    Plato, being the pivot figure in the history of Western thought, established the compound, yet complete and multifaceted philosophical system, which methodology and perspicacious semantic substance laid the foundation for the future human development hundreds of years to come, igniting curiosity in the minds of numerous scholars throughout history. Essential political ideas of Plato are predominantly expressed in his groundbreaking work “The Republic,” including the fundamental theoretical…

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    (SES) can impact a child’s outcomes through a number of ways, most importantly, the child’s health. Health greatly impacts education and earnings and is of upmost importance for a child’s future self. The National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) concludes that emotional and cognitive impairments are most strongly related to socioeconomic factors and we focus these and other outcomes below. This essay will examine what evidence there is in regards to the effects that a parent’s…

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    Diagnosed with PTSD, these youth have been affected in multiple areas such as cognitive brain development and social functioning and TF-CBT addresses this complex trauma (Black, Woodworth, Tremblay & Carpenter, n.d.; Cohen, Mannarino, Kliethermes & Murray, 2012). Trauma-Focused CBT can be defined using the acronym ‘PRACTICE’: psychoeducation; relaxation skills; affective expression and modulation; cognitive coping skills; in vivo exposure; conjoint parent-child sessions (if possible); enhance…

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    Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, stimulant medication is commonly used and may provide a quick therapeutic benefit for those with ADHD. However, a significant amount of youth don’t respond to the medication, or the parents are reluctant to put their child on medication, especially if there might be another form of treatment (Chacko, Kofler, Jarrett 368). While medication like Ritalin may work for some, it might not be the best choice for others. The same article in Clinical Child and…

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    America is known to be the land of the free, where equal opportunities are promoted as the ultimate symbolic of such ideology. This is a place where race, ethnicity, class, or gender should not be the determining factor for the eligibility for needed resources. The place where anyone, including minorities can come and live the “American Dream”. Therefore, society as a whole must take a stand to rid our nation of the inequitable educational opportunities that plague poor, disinvested,…

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    knowledge in the health of a human being substantiates the fact that exercise is critical to the physical well-being of a person, as it is a preventative measure from contracting a variety of diseases. Moreover, it is associated with psychological development for a better mental health. Most of the…

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    multiple fields such as child welfare, public wellbeing, juvenile integrity, substance exploitation and mental health Although Bloom views elevation of well-being as an feature of prevention, others have made a difference between treatment, prevention, and elevation service models. Prevention definitions and programs have changed from old-style action methods…

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    The cause of economic conditions varies from country to country. Botswana, Mauritius, and South Africa have lower indices of poverty due to development over a long period of time. Government officials are attempting to decrease poverty according to “Macroeconomics, (Adult) Education, and Poverty Eradication in South Africa”, “There is no doubt poverty eradication is at the top of government agendas”…

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    One of the most common problems facing youth today is anxiety. Early interventions can be made to prevent problems in schooling and prevent the development of other mental health issues. (Drake, 2015) School teachers, counselors, and school nurses need to be prepared to recognize and help youth struggling with anxiety. It’s important to look for ways to help children with anxiety in elementary school before they fall behind in their education and possibly develop more serious mental health…

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    Research has shown that the rational part of the brain doesn’t even develop until around the age of twenty-five, according to the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation’s Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice. Adults process information with the prefrontal cortex, the brain’s rational part that responds to situations with awareness and good judgement. On the other hand, teenagers process information with the amygdala, otherwise known…

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