What affects child care?

 

What affects child care?

Every child is a unique individual. Childhood is important because of the process of socialization and the transmission of behaviours, customs, and attitudes through the environment and family. It is not a little man or woman, nor a miniature adult.

Family culture and religious beliefs, education level, and the child's health: a healthy, well-nourished child develops better mentally and benefits from its knowledge, practice, and education.



Maternal health

A healthy mother with a better chance of survival brings up a healthy child. Mothers' prenatal health and antenatal care spacing between two children, age, and parity all have a significant impact on the child's health. Malnourished hostile, inappropriately aged ignorant mothers all have a significant impact on the child's health.

Family Health



A family’s physical, social, and environmental health, includes lifestyle, culture, customs, rituals, taboos, and religious practice habits. childbearing and child-rearing, family size, family relationship, and its stability also influence child health; for instance, fear of children, better nutrition, and better health care less mobility, and lower infant mortality

Malnutrition and childhood diarrhoea increase with the size of the family (more than four children).

The socioeconomic status of the family—parents, education, profession, and income—urban or rural industrial life—is one of the vital factors influencing the child's physical and intellectual development of the child.

Poverty, ignorance, superstitions Illiteracy, and sickness pass from generation to generation, the difference can be observed in all age groups, but to a great extent in children.

The environment 



 the enviroment determines morbidity and mortality; for example, a sanitary and hostile environment contributes to various illnesses such as infestations and infections.

Safe water, hygiene, and proper waste disposal in good local epidemiological conditions limit the growth of microorganisms and insects, resulting in the improved physical health of the child. Along with this interpersonal relationship within the family and with neighbors, healthy interaction with teachers, school maids, and playmates is significantly required for the intellectual and psychological development of the child.

Social support 

from community healthcare organizations is crucial for the child's health improvement and maintenance.

 

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