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When a parent goes to war: effects of parental deployment on very young children and implications for intervention.

机译:当父母发动战争时:父母的部署对很小的孩子的影响以及干预的含义。

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Young children (birth through 5 years of age) are disproportionately represented in U.S. military families with a deployed parent. Because of their developmental capacity to deal with prolonged separation, young children can be especially vulnerable to stressors of parental deployment. Despite the resiliency of many military families, this type of separation can constitute a developmental crisis for a young child. Thus, the experience may compromise optimal child growth and development. This article reviews what is known about the effects of the military deployment cycle on young children, including attachment patterns, intense emotions, and behavioral changes and suggests an ecological approach for supporting military families with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Specifically, home-based family focused interventions seem to warrant the most serious consideration.
机译:年幼的孩子(出生至5岁)在美国军事家庭中有过多的代表,父母均已部署。由于他们有能力应对长期的分居,幼儿尤其容易受到父母部署的压力。尽管许多军人家庭有一定的应变能力,但这种分居形式仍可能对幼儿构成发展危机。因此,这种经验可能会损害儿童的最佳成长和发育。本文回顾了有关军事部署周期对幼儿的影响的已知知识,包括依恋模式,强烈的情绪和行为改变,并提出了一种生态方法来支持有婴儿,学步儿童和学龄前儿童的军事家庭。具体而言,以家庭为中心的家庭干预似乎值得最认真的考虑。

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