― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Thursday, June 27, 2013
My thoughts on Child Development
We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.”
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
This video is from Jimmy Kimmel Live. I chose this video because it shows that children at all different ages learn from people around them. Some are more resilient when they hear the news that their parents ate all their Halloween candy, and others are not. Some use language, cognitive skills or gross motor skills to show their frustration with their parents. The last set of brothers give their mom a good lecture on why it is not healthy to eat so much candy. Children do listen to what we tell them, so always be mindful of what things you chose to say.
― Franklin D. Roosevelt
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Testing of our Youth
I found this
information very interesting. I looked
at how Brazil asses their students and what I found was intriguing. What they do is they pass out surveys’ to all
the public and private schools, to the children and teachers. Throughout the survey they are asked about
their home life situations and their study habits. Many
children from the early age of 7 are put into the labor force, and they go to
work after school. This survey takes into consideration what students have to
work, students that get to go home and study, and children that do not do
either. From these surveys they randomly
select certain classrooms to take the standardized tests.
It
is very interesting that they only give out the standardized tests to random
classrooms. I am curious if the
classrooms that are chosen are ones with the majority of students that work
strenuous hours after school.
But
here is my question, if only a certain amount of students are being tested,
what amount of students are being left behind?
I like the fact that students and teachers
were asked to take surveys that reflected their home life situations and their
study habits. A child that has a rough
home life might not have the ability to study at home. Or a household that runs a family business,
that child might have to work in the family restaurant. Those are all possible situations that can
happen to anyone in the United States. I
appreciate the fact that teachers are required to take a survey as well. Every teacher in the 2nd grade can
have the same information to teach to their students, but most of them will not
teach it in the same manner. Based on
the way that those teachers were taught or how they were mentored.
I am
always concerned about students being left behind. I worry that government sets these standards,
and they do not see how students are actually functioning in their
classrooms. How do we fix this lack of
communication?
Marcio Eduardo Bezerra, A. L.-K. (2007). The impact of
child labor and school quality on academic achievement in Brazil. Population
Association of America Annual Meeting, (pp. 1-38). Los Angeles.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Child Abuse
Childhood abuse is something that
no one should have to go through, but it is something that far too many
children see on a daily basis. When
growing up in Arizona I had one best friend, Monica. We spent all of our time together, and my
parents were not happy about that. I did
not understand why they did not want me to be friends with her, she was my age
and just lived a couple houses down from my dad’s house. I remember in the summer time we would do
gymnastics in her living room to New Kids on the Block. I never thought it weird that there was no
furniture in the living room, I just saw it as a large cushioned area for my
cartwheels. It wasn’t until one day that
I knew things were different at her house when everyone was gone. It was an early morning, and her parents’ car
was not in the driveway, so I went to her bedroom window and she let me
in. Well my brother had followed me, so
he came through the widow too. I do not
remember what we were talking about, I just remember that we heard someone
coming, and my brother and I hid in the closet.
Thankfully there was a hamper in there that hid us from her step dad
that was walking into her room. He swung that door open and was yelling that he
heard her talking to someone, she lied and told him that she was singing to
herself. He proceeded to check out her
closet, and luckily he did not see us, but that didn’t stop him from dragging
her out of her room anyway. As soon as
that man was out of sight, my brother ran through that screen window and bolted
for home. I never saw much of Monica
after that, they never let her come outside, and they never answered the
door. Her family ended up moving later
that summer to somewhere in California.
I received one letter from her, and all I remember is that she said that
her new home smelled like ketchup.
Now I did not see the warning signs
that my parents did, I probably saw more of them than they did, I just didn’t know
it. I hope someone along her life path
was able to help her out of the situation that she was in. The verbal and physical abuse that I saw was probably
only the beginning. When I lived out in
California I thought of Monica all the time.
Anytime I would go to a different town, I would see if it had the
faintest smell of ketchup.
“There is no single known cause of
child maltreatment. Nor is there any single description that captures all
families in which children are victims of abuse and neglect. Child maltreatment
occurs across socio-economic, religious, cultural, racial, and ethnic groups” (Ameyaw-Akumfi, 2013) . There are many factors as to why child abuse
happens, the odds are slightly higher for a child if their parent was abused as
a child.
Many authorities have to have proof
of abuse before taking action because “there is a reluctance to inter- vene in
what is still perceived in most societies as a ‘private’ sphere” (Versiani) . In Brazil low income families often send
their children to live with a more stable educated person. The family sets up the agreement that the
child will go live with them and receive good education in return for doing
household chores. Most of the time children
end up becoming slaves in factories. "There
are some 5,100,000 children between the ages of five and 17 who work -- around
500,000 are engaged in domestic labor, "it's a hidden form of slavery.
Many of them don't go to authorities, and no one knows that they are working
illegally and being badly treated in these houses” (Gallego, 2008) .
This poor girl was forced to eat
dog excrement, she was bound and her tongue was cut off in pieces. My question is why? What could a 14 year old girl do that was so
bad to deserve this type of treatment? Nothing.
No one should have to live in these conditions, and it is reported that 5,
100,000 children could be in these types of conditions already. Many people are afraid to report child abuse,
because they do not see action being taken by the proper authorities. How do we change the perception of the world
that children should not have to live in fear of their families?
References
Ameyaw-Akumfi, N. (2013, May 30). Social Factors
that may Increase the Child's Vulnerability to Abuse. Retrieved from
SpyGhana:
http://www.spyghana.com/social-factors-that-may-increase-the-childs-vulnerability-to-abuse/
Gallego, S. (2008, March 20). Story of Child Abuse
Shocks Brazil. Retrieved from ABC News:
http://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=4488867&page=1#.Uai3pN4o7IV
Godoy, C. E. (2010, June 4). Child Abuse
Underreported in Latin America. Retrieved from Gallop World:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/139376/Child-Abuse-Underreported-Latin-America.aspx
Versiani, C. (n.d.). Violence Against Children in the
Home and Family. UNICEF, 44-107.
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Immunization, To get a Shot or Not get a Shot, That is the Question!
The topic that I chose was immunization.
I think immunization has become a more popular topic over the last
couple of years, regarding the importance of getting your child immunized. There has been a lot of talk about the
controversy of getting children immunized.
“Some parents, however, choose not to vaccinate their children because
they fear vaccines can cause conditions such as autism and asthma” (Adams, 2013). There has been no proof that vaccines
actually lead to autism or asthma. Most
of the speculations come from the fact that the measles, mumps and rubella shot
coincides with the first symptoms of autism.
The book defines immunization as priming “the body’s immune system to
resist a specific contagious disease” (Berger, 2012). Since having specific immunizations available
to people in the United States, there have been a huge prevention rate of
specific diseases. “In 2010, in the
United States, only 61 people had measles, most of them born in nations without
widespread immunization” (Berger, 2012).
Brazil has noticed the need for immunizations in their country, and has
taken action against diseases. “Brazil
has one of the best and most complex immunization programs in the world,
offering vaccines against a range of diseases, free of charge” (Portal da saude, 2012).
More countries have taken a notice as to how vaccinations impact their
survival rates. Without some of these
vaccines there would be a lot more unnecessary deaths that would have taken
place. This information has given me
more definitive answers on where I stand with immunization. There are some immunizations that I think are
crucial for children to get, and there are others where I do not. There are some things that are bodies are
designed to fight, and for me it is okay to be smart about which ones are
necessary and not.
Adams, M. (2013, May 18). The Immunization
Controversy: Should Your Child Be Immunized? Retrieved from Keck Medical
Center of USC: http://www.keckmedicalcenterofusc.org/condition/document/75739
Berger, K. S. (2012). Th Developing Person Through
Childhood. New York: Worth Publishers.
Portal da saude. (2012, October 31). Brazil
maintains 95% vaccination coverage over the last 10 years. Retrieved from
Brasil.gov:
http://www.brasil.gov.br/news/history/2012/10/31/brazil-maintains-95-vaccination-coverage-over-the-last-10-years/newsitem_view?set_language=en
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Birthing Experience
The births that I have
taken apart in, well, I have been in the waiting room. One of the births that I was a part of was my
brother in law. I remember how stressful
it was! It was not stressful for the
fact that there were complications with the birth, or that anything was going
wrong, it was the fact that his girlfriend and him were not seeing eye to
eye. My brother in laws boss was allowed
in the delivery room along with my brother in law, and that was it. This is where it got stressful. The girl friend had her parents waiting in
the waiting room with the rest of us. It
just did not make sense as to why her boss would be in the delivery room,
rather than her mother, or her mother to be.
Here is the thing to know about my mother in law; she is a very sweet
person, and always worries about how you are, and what she can do to help. So having her in a waiting room, where she
cannot ask questions, or offer support or help, really hurt her feelings.
This was a very
stressful birth. When we were all able
to go in and see the new baby, things were not said, but you could feel the
tensions. No child should have to come
into this world feeling that anxiety.
In Brazil more than
half of the women delivery their babies by c-section, if you have private
health care the number goes up to eighty two percent. Women in Brazil have not been allowed to have
supportive family members in the delivery room with them, and most have been
told that c-section is the way to go.
Women in Brazil have started marches to make sure that the government
hears their cries. They want to be able
to choose how and where their children are born, and they want to have the
final say in decision making. Most
doctors recommend c-section, because it is predictable and easier for them to
control their wages for the day. With a
natural birth a doctor may make the same wages as doing a c-section, but a
natural birth can take hours, unlike the 30 minutes for the alternative.
But there are
complications with c-section, and more mothers are making themselves aware of
them. The Perinatal Clinic in Rio de
Janeiro offers services to make women more comfortable when in labor. Through their clinic you can schedule
massages, manicures, and beauticians to help make the memories more warm and
loving. After your child is born, you
can arrange for catering services for when the whole family comes by to check
on mother and baby.
The changes that Brazil
is seeking for women is huge, women are fighting for their rights to be able to
deliver their child on their terms. This
is a big difference between the United States and Brazil. C-sections are rises in both countries, but
the United States has not gotten to the point where they are requiring it for
everyone. The after care services that
were offered in Brazil, would have been a nice luxury for when my niece was
born. Maybe it would have helped soften
some of the tension in the air.
Barbassa, J. (2012, August 11). The Huffington Post.
Retrieved from Brazil's Women rebel Against C-Sections:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/11/brazils-women-rebel-again_n_1767972.html
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