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Family Impact on Early Childhood Development

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Childhood development happens emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually. Children learn by observing their daily life, and they are mostly influenced by their family since family members are the ones that they grow up with. During their early development, a parent’s attitude is mainly planted in their child. Therefore, a loving, supportive and nurturing family can significantly affect their development.

Loving, Supportive and Nurturing

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A healthy development of a child can greatly affect them when they have family members who are loving, supportive and nurturing. A child who feels safe and loved will have high self-esteem, and it will help with the formation of their well-being. According to Heather Weiss, Founder and Director of the Harvard Family Research Project, a nurturing family can lead a child to be more socially competent and better communication skills than a child who does not feel these family connections.

Physical Development

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Their overall physical development is related to their diet and exercise habits. Family members have to set a good example for the child since family members are role models to them. Consumption of junk food must be limited, and children have to be encouraged to be involved in preparing healthy meals to promote proper nutrition. Besides that, backyard games and exercises must be encouraged to promote a healthy lifestyle too.

Get Ready for Education

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During childhood development, family members are required to support their child in literature, reading and other childhood lessons. Math and reading skills are a good start of increasing their child’s readiness for school. Even getting to know the alphabets or counting objects can lead them to be more successful in their classroom.

Parental Involvement

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Parental involvement in their child’s activities, such as outdoor activities or reading together can lead to a more sociable child. Parents who join their children in games are more likely to have an independent behavior and parents will develop a strong sense of self in their child.

Risk Factors

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Examples of risk factors are maternal, drug abuse, and environmental abuse can lead to behavioural issues, and these family risk factors can influence the path of early childhood development. Due to this, parents can help prevent their children from these risk factors by seeking early care education.

Raising a child can be difficult but after knowing the important role of a family, raising them can also be fun. After all, you must know that no family is perfect. There will always be ups and downs.

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