Research That Benefits Children and Families
If I could do research
without any restrictions I think I would choose the long term effect on
children born addicted to drugs and exposure to drugs at a young age. I have
never really witnessed a child born with an addiction to drugs but I know that children
born with an addiction or from addictive parents have poor nutrition and have difficulty
in exercising self-control as toddlers and unusually become angry and
aggressive. Children born and exposed to drugs have high medical risk and
developmental problems ranging from physical, social, emotional, and cognitive.
I would like to know with early intervention how it would change their lives
versus the children who are not fortunate enough to receive early intervention.
I feel that doing research on this topic
will help families and professionals know the true effect drugs have on
children and how early intervention and prevention can make life easier for the
children and family. Also it will help educators and other professionals in the
early childhood field better reach and teach children that are victims of drug
abuse whether they are born with drugs in their system or exposed to it early.
Shonda,
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and good choice. I wonder if the solution would be geared more towards a psychological preventive measure. Mentoring and educating the child throughout the years of the effect drugs has on people and to let them know that studies say that they are apart of a highly addicted risk pool verse a pool that doesn't get any extra mentoring or guidance?
Sherry