Globally 208 million people 15 and older use illicit drugs or abuse
substances.In the US,20 million people 12 and older are illicit
drug users and 20% of women in drug rehab in the European Union and
Norway are of childbearing age.During pregnancy, this abuse can
affect women and infants; contribute to infant developmental and
communication delays and influence parenting abilities.Parenting is
a trying time when lacking self-efficacy and creates a high
vulnerability to stress.This monograph provides information about
teaching ASL to recovering mothers; increasing self-efficacy and
decreasing anxiety.Being secure in efficacy helps a mother navigate
through phases of her child's development and be less vulnerable to
stress.This work adds to the knowledge base of drug and substance
abusing mothers.A low cost program, easily incorporated into
existing rehab curricula.It can help educators and healthcare
providers worldwide better understand the needs of the drug and
substance abusing mother.
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