Child Development Errors That Can Have Lifelong Consequences - The Daily Scroll
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the LifelongConsequences of Trauma. Many people can identify a person in their lives who struggles with a chronic illness like heart disease, diabetes, or hypertension. However, errors in fetal monitoring can lead to severe and lifelong birth injuries.Children with HIE might require prolonged rehabilitation and specific equipment to enhance their quality of life. Other Neurological Impairments: Improper fetal monitoring can lead to neurological impairments. Early puberty triggered by air pollution exposure canhavelifelongconsequences that extend far beyond the immediate developmental changes. Many childrenhave a hard time at home and don’t grow up in loving, stable households. Therefore they don’t receive the love and care they need to grow up happy and healthy. Sometimes this results in potentially traumatic events thatcanhave negative and lasting effects on both the health... According to StatsSA, 27% of South African children suffer from stunting, a condition that reflects the cumulative effects of chronic malnutrition. Stunting haslifelongconsequences for intellectual development and physical health. Stunting is more than just being short for one’s age; it’s a sign of chronic undernutrition that affects an estimated 150 million children worldwide. It serves as a red flag for deeper developmental challenges thatcanhavelifelongconsequences. Traumatic brain injuries in children represent a major public health issue and even relatively mild injuries canhavelifelongconsequences. More to add, neglected children and those who are exposed to abuse are more likely to be prosecuted for juvenile delinquency. Other common effects of bad parenting include drug addiction, infamy, failure to thrive and poor growth and development both physically and mentally.