Sunday, March 30, 2014

War A Stressor for Children?1?


The common stressor young children experience during early childhood that grasp my focus is war. My interest was sparked by today’s media.  Currently the United States is not at war but they are aiding Ukraine in a possible war. Ukraine is currently in an uproar with Russia. Egypt is another country facing war today, Egypt is feuding with their government.

It may seem as a war would not be a stressor for children as we think children are not aware but if we look deeper into how the war may affect the family and environment we then understand how it becomes a stressor for children. The war in Ukraine against Russia regarding the Crimea territory although Russia has not officially invaded the Ukraine border starting a violent war the stressor of the possibility the Ukraine citizens are under affects their child’s development. “Families under stress produces children under stress”.

The Egyptian government is currently at war with their citizens, Gaza, Egypt to be exact a poverty ridden country where children are already facing common stressors malnutrition and lack of health coverage. These children are faced with the government selfishness regarding religion causing war against the government.  The Muslim Brotherhood illegally and unfairly took over the Egyptian government in 2006 portray a democratic party without the will of the people in mind. No actions since has benefited the people of Egypt. Today the people are attempting to overturn the government replace them with an existent democratic government to end the poverty and corruption in Egypt. All the violence of a war affects child development, even if the child is not directly harmed the brain embeds these violent acts. Children suffer from depression and self – esteem issues.  Anxiety is another major effect from children being exposed to violence. Research has not pinpointed at what age exactly the effects become server it has been identified the gender of the child plays a part in the severity. We know all domains of development biosocial, cognitive and psychosocial overlap at some point children may react in different ways but behavior is the most acknowledged.

References:


http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/30/us-russia-to-begin-new-round-talks-over-ukraine-sunday/

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