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Preschoolers and Substance Abuse - Strategies for Prevention and Intervention (Hardcover)
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Preschoolers and Substance Abuse - Strategies for Prevention and Intervention (Hardcover)
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Find remarkable prevention and treatment strategies for
preschool-age children of substance abusers in this informative
volume. It provides an overview of the various problems exposure to
substance abuse can cause for preschool children. Because of the
strong influences parents have on their children, early childhood
is a critical time for intervention to counteract the damaging
effects of alcohol and drug abusing parents. Research shows that
attitudes about alcohol and other drugs are already formed by
junior high school level, and senior high school is too late for
significant attitude change. Preschoolers and Substance Abuse
promotes preschool age as the ideal time to apply strategies that
will aid the family in building the self-esteem, trust, autonomy,
and initiative necessary to protect the child from further problems
caused by addictive parents. Intervention strategies are presented
in a succinct manner, making them easy for practitioners, health
officials, government officials, and family members to put into
immediate practice.This book offers a unique approach to substance
abuse, treating it as a community and societal problem rather than
an individual problem. Intervention and treatment strategies are
geared toward the substance abuse problem itself as well as how it
impacts children and family systems. The harmful impact of alcohol
or drug abusive parents is evaluated for all stages of childhood
development, from pre-natal influences through infancy and the
preschool years. Some of the harmful results of alcohol and drug
abuse affecting preschool children addressed in this volume include
violence, sexual abuse, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, and intra-uterine
exposure to drugs. The authors outline a comprehensive list of
imperatives for a future agenda to protect preschool children from
suffering the consequences of their parents'substance abuse. Public
health officials, decision makers, practitioners, and legislators
will find a series of policy recommendations including increased
research, substance abuse training for child care workers,
increased outreach and education for expectant mothers, and
community-based outreach programs to insure ethnic or socioeconomic
sensitivity and appropriateness.
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