A loss of carer, family member, friend, pet or even toys(for much younger children) can affect childrenâ€TMs development. They may display frustration, aggression, anger, regression, withdrawal and other behavioural problems.
If there is a divorce sometimes children may think itâ€TMs their fault that mum and dad are not together any more. They may begin to hate themselves. Physically they may experience a loss in appetite and insomnia. They may not be able to concentrate in school and it may become challenging for them as they may be suddenly expected to become more independent.
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They experience mood swings which can sometimes lead to behavioural problems or withdrawal. They may not like the way that they look or they may feel that they have reached maturity so they can decide what they want for themselves. Sometimes these decisions (taking harmful substances, getting pregnant and truancy) affect their development negatively and they are not able to achieve their full potential. Long Term Medical Conditions such as cerebral palsy or as a result of an accident can also affect children and young peoples development, which can lead to isolation or frustration or also …show more content…
They need consistency, trust and a good bonding whether it is with their key worker, teacher etc. having someone that they can trust will make transitions easier for the child. Children with positive relationships on transitions can have long term positive impacts of their ability to cope and be more resilient. They are likely to be more successful academically and socially they will feel cared for, valued and respected their learning development will continue instead of dip. They will feel more confident to explore and have self esteem and confidence so feeling more relaxed. Children will feel able to make new friendships. Young people might feel they need guidance and will not be afraid to ask for help even on sensitive subjects. If a child has good transitions early in life this will make it easier for transitions later in life. It makes it much easier for children to cope with transition when they have somebody who is supporting them positively so that they can continue to feel secured about other aspects of their life. No one likes to go through a situation feeling that they are on their own and no one is supporting