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CAN DO:SPECIAL
NEEDS ISSUES
CONTENT
What Is Child?
Basic Needs Of A Child
Developmental needs
Basics for a child good mental health
When Their Needs Are Not Fulfilled
CHILD
A Young Human Being Below The Age Of
Puberty Or Below The Legal Age Of
Maturity.
Basic Needs Of A Child
BASIC NEEDS
Attachment: Connectedness, Warmth, Love, Security.
Time And Attention From Parents.
Food and shelter: Children cannot acquire their own food or
sustain any reasonable shelter. The initial responsibility of their
parents or careers is this to provide a roof over their heads and
food in their stomachs.
Physical safety: Children cannot protect themselves from
aggressive adults (and other, stronger, children). They thus need
others to provide physical safety, keeping them from harm and
defending them when they are threatened or attacked.
Emotional security: As their minds are developing, there is much
that children do not understand and even the most innocent
situations can be deeply distressing.
Developmental needs
Social skills: Children develop into people who must live and
work with others. For this they need to learn the rules of society.
They need to be able to communicate their ideas and desires.
They need to persuade and change minds.
Career abilities: To become functioning adults, children need to
learn all kinds of things, both at school and outside -- many
abilities that are useful in developing careers are not taught at
school.
Internal skills: Children also need to learn to be happy in
themselves and to cope with the difficulties and traumas of life.
They thus need to learn self-confidence and emotional maturity
BASIC FOR A CHILD GOOD MENTAL
HEALTH
Unconditional love from family
Self-confidence and high self-esteem
The opportunity to play with other children
Encouraging teachers and supportive caretakers
Safe and secure surroundings
Appropriate guidance and discipline
WHEN THEIR NEEDS ARE NOT
FULFILED
I. Less confidential
II. Unsecured
III. Discourage
IV. Self doubt
V. Bad behavior
VI. Negative thoughts
REFRENCES
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child
http://changingminds.org/explanations/needs/children_ne
eds.htm
http://changingminds.org/explanations/needs/children_ne
eds.htm
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