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Some of the main effects of poverty on child development include low standards of education, poor physical health, and poor emotional and behavioural outcomes. Children of parents living in poverty do not get a high standard of education which affects their personality development, as well as their future professional life. Children living in poverty do not get proper food due to which they undergo various health problems. Moreover, poverty also produces negative emotional and behavioural outcomes in children.
Two common evidence-based interventions that can be used to positively impact the lives of poor children include cognitive-behavioural therapy and family education and support. Cognitive-behavioural therapy can help children improve their behavioural problems associated with poverty. Family education and support can help parents of poor children get child development education and use it to improve the psychological development of children. If I would have to design an intervention method, I would focus on meeting children’s mental and physical health needs because it would help them become healthy and productive citizens in future.
Some key ingredients to effective co-parenting include cooperation with the other parent, being honest to the other parent, showing self-accountability, allowing children to benefit from the other parent, and taking mutual decisions in favour of children (Carter, 2009). Family rituals and routines are important because they are related to the well-being of family cultures and make children keep the foundations of their family cultures intact. The family rituals that I remember from my childhood include a celebration of birthdays, celebrations of achievements, and respect for elders and guests.
My list of top 10 benefits/outcomes of positive thinking of teen fathers/mothers on children and their relationship would include:
1. Improved child mental development.
2. Increased child confidence.
3. Increased child affection.
4. Improved child learning.
5. Improved parent-child relationship.
6. Improved relationships between parents.
7. Formation of a strong family structure.
8. Improved mental understanding between parents.
9. Increased concerns regarding proper child development.
10. Decreased tensions between parents.