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health and social- factors affecting behaviour

What are the sociological factors?

Family
Lifestyle

Environmental

Cultural

Friends

Socio-economic

What comes under the family factor?

Parenting styles
Relationships

Divorce

Adoption

Fostering

What comes under the lifestyle factor?

Diet
Excerise

What comes under the environmental factor?

Housing
Neighbourhood location

Opportunities for play/resources

What comes under the cultural factors?

Ethnicity
Education

Travel

Cultural experiences

Custom and tradition

Attitudes

Values and beliefs

What comes under the friends factor?

Socialisation
Isolation

Stereotyping

Peer pressure

What comes under the socio-economic factor?

Poverty
Discrimination

Influence of society and the media

Role models

What do children learn from their family?

Primary socialisation occurs
Learn values of their family and community

Learn acceptable norms of behaviour

Stressful family environments have more chances of learning disability/mental health issues in children

What are the different types of family?

Nuclear
One parent

Step family

Foster/Adoptive

Extended

Shared care

What is a Nuclear family?

Attention of two parents
More beneficial than one parent/step family which may be due to a loss such as seperation, divorce or bereavment

What is a one parent family?

One parent which may not be able to give same attention as two due to one having to fufil all roles

What is a step family?

This may lead to problems as they may not have a good relationship with step parent/sibling
They may feel resentful about sharing their parents with others and it may lead to feelings of jealousy or insecurity

What is a foster/adoptive family?

fosters care for families in the short ter, and adoptive families legally adopt the child
Child may have suffered distress beforehand such as seperation, family breakdown, abuse or neglect

Foster children may feel insecure due to its short term nature

Adopted children may find it hard to adapt to new family circumstances

What are extended families?

These children live with parents, grandparents and other family members
More common in certain cultures

A lot of family to care for them and provide support

May be overwhelming and busy

What is a shared care family?

This means spending time with parents in two different houses
This may lead to mixed messages and different parenting styles which can be confusing

What are the effcets of eating healthy and exercising regularly?

Essential for healthy brain development and growth
One in 4 children in Wales are classed as overweight or obese


- perform better at school

- higher self esteem + feel more confident

- cope with stress and able to regulate emotions

- avoid mental health issues

Explain housing?

Many live in homes that are too small to sleep comfortably, have privacy or maintain good hygiene
They may lack space to complete homework and live in damp, dirty, or unsafe housing

Mental health issues have been linked to overcrowded or poor quality housing

Explain neighbourhood location?

Diprived area/high levels of poverty and unemployment are lowest performing categories when starting school
Often have behavioural problems and health issues

Explain opportunities for play?

Childrens geographical living location can affect their development and behaviour
The community has different levels of opportunties for education, play, social interaction etc. which will act as external influences

Explain the affects of ethinicity?

Many children from ethnic minority families live in the most deprived areas
Often face discrimination e.g. racism

Can be hurtful for the children and damage self identity and feel inferior

What are the affects of education on children?

The attitudes of parents, community and culture towards the importance of education can impact on children's behaviour and development
The level of education of the parents will impact how important they find education

What are the affects of travel and cultural?

Travel can be an important educational experience that boosts creativity and imagination
As well as social and language skills

Meeting new people, explore different foods, learn new languages

What are the affects of custum, tradition, attitudes, values, and beliefs?

Gives them a of identity sense and belonging
Develop awareness of how cultural background impacts development

What is the impacts of socialisation, isolation, stereotyping and peer pressure?

- vital part of a child's developmentas they learn to interact with others
- if not given this opportunity there skills will be delayed

- can affect childrens self esteem and lack of confidence

What are the affects of poverty/affluence?

- impact behaviour and life chances
- more stressed and anxious about debt and bills

What is influence of society and the media?

Childrens exposure should be monitored
May contain inappropriate content

Exposed to grooming and predatory behaviour

May shorten childrens attention span, sleep distruption, distortion of body image etc.

What is the impact of role models?

Learn behaviour through observations and imitation
Can be positive or negative

Teachers, sportspeople, celebrities, peers.

Childrens attitudes, beliefs and personality can all be influenced

What are the psychological factors?

Mental health
Adverse childhood experiences

Life experiences

Transitions

What comes under mental health?

Self esteem
Self concept

Mindset

Child mental health

Seperation

Poor attachment

Sadness/depression

What comes under ACE's?

Grief and loss
Violence and bullying

What comes under Life experiences?

Moving home
Birth of a sibling

Bereavement

Being a refugee

What comes under transitions?

Moving school
Moving classes or groups

What are the impacts of low self esteem?

Feel that adults and peers in their lives do not accept them
Develops from low self confidence, insecurity, anxiety or depression

Self esteem is largely based on their perceptions of how the important adults in their lives judge them

Important to show children that they are valued and accepted

Children who are abused etc often suffer from low self esteem

What are the impacts of mindset?

Children face many challenges in development and need to process their emotions and develop emotional intelligence and resilience
For this to happen children need to develop a positive mindset and outlook on life

If adults demonstrate positive attitudes children may do the same

What are the effects of mental health?

Has a big impact on their life and can have many underlying causes
One in ten children suffer from a mental health issue

Good mental health = resilience to cope with life, better physical health etc.

What are the effects of ACE's?

Truamatic evens which occur during childhood or adolescence
Can be single evets or prolonged truamatic experiences

They threaten well being, trust and security

Can lead to physical and mental health problems

What are the bioloigcal factors?

Gender
Transgender


Genetic/inherited disorders


Learning disabilities


Disabilities

Ill health

Disease

Injury

What are the effects of gender?

The hippocampus develops slower in boys- harder to retain instructions
Boys have more dopamine- inc risk taking and experimentation behaviours

Explain transgender?

Children develop their gender over time
Children who have a gender diverse identity know their gender as clearly and consistently as their peers

They benefit from the same level of support, love and social accpetance as their peers

What are genetic/inherited disorders?

Caused by an abnormality in the genome
Can range from a small mutation in a single gene to the addition or subtraction of an entire chromosome

Most are present from birth and heritable

Other defects are caused by new mutations to the DNA

Explain learning disabilities?

Have behaviour problems or disorders
This may include acting out, avoidance, aggressive behaviour, social isolation and emotional outbursts

Behavioural problems are often due to reduced self confidence and increased anxiety and stress

Explain disabilities?

Physical disabilities: delayed walking, deafness or visual impairement etc.
Cerebal palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood

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