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FAMILY STABILITY AND HEALTHY CHILD DEVELOPMENT The Lecturer’s Family Stability and Healthy Child Development Introduction There are myriads of problems associated with developing family support system such as finances, neglect, stigmatization on the part of the victims, and lack of proper information as pertains the health matters. However, the advantages that come with family support system cannot be overemphasized due to the central role they play in ensuring that the system is achieved. The advantages include proper rehabilitation of the victims, ensuring the alleviation of suffering of the victims and most importantly is the restoration of human dignity (Ashford and LeCroy 2009).
Discussion Path 1case of Child and Family Welfare that has been given as an example here is an indicator to the fact that many victims especially teens who are tested HIV positive do suffer from lack of proper exposure on how they should handle such crisis, thus tend to leave in seclusion from reality. In this case, the mother of Ron finds Ron’s result without being told by Ron, calls for proper handling of both the mother and the teen – Ron by the caregiver. According to Ahsan (2006), the caregiver should ensure that the mother is equipped with enduring and underling protective factors that should be rendered to Ron in order to live positively healthy without also infecting others.
This means that the mother must be told the truth of the Ron’s infection and a match of interventions must be optimized in order to help the teen cope with the situation. This is often referred to as the parent-centered strategy. On the other hand Ron must be kept on constant counseling to provide him with skills and belief necessary to overcome stigmatization. This approach is known as child centered strategy. Conclusion Strong family support is the hallmark of proper handling of the victims who need rehabilitation.
Caregivers should therefore ensure that the family members are always in cooperated in such programs for the success of the same. ReferencesAhsan, N. (2006). The family preservation and support services program. The Future of Children, 6, (3):157–60. Ashford J., and LeCroy C. (2009). Human Behaviour in the Social Environment: A Multidimensional Perspective, 4th Edition. Cenage Learning
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