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Prenatal Exposures: Psychological and Educational Consequences for Children


Prenatal Exposures: Psychological and Educational Consequences for Children

Hardback by Martin, Roy P.; Dombrowski, Stefan C.

Prenatal Exposures: Psychological and Educational Consequences for Children

£44.99

ISBN:
9780387743974
Publication Date:
1 Feb 2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages:
461 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 22 - 24 May 2024
Prenatal Exposures: Psychological and Educational Consequences for Children

Description

Children are being diagnosed with psychopathologies at alarming rates. Not surprisingly, their behavioral and educational outcomes are increasingly compromised. The financial costs of treating childhood disabilities are spiraling out of control, and the emotional and social toll on students, families, schools, the penal system, and society as a whole is staggering. With proper care during pregnancy, medical professionals can now help expectant mothers prevent many physical birth defects. But prevention and intervention techniques remain elusive for abnormal fetal development that manifests later in life as behavioral problems. Researchers in the field of behavioral teratology continue to search for answers - prevention and intervention techniques - that will lead to improved behavioral and education outcomes for children. In this first compendium in the growing literature of behavioral teratology, readers will discover an easy-to-access, concise presentation that: Synthesizes important findings that help explain why prenatal events may result in abnormal behavior and learning disabilities later in life; Examines the role of prenatal perturbations, along with genetics and the postnatal roles of caretakers and the social environment, in light of how each may - individually or together - contribute to conditions as varied as dyslexia, schizophrenia, fetal alcohol syndrome, and autism; Ensures that effective prevention and intervention can occur during the prenatal phases of development; Addresses the research needs in behavioral teratology that are likely to lead to discoveries that may ensure the birth of healthier babies who develop normally across the lifespan; Provides a brief medical glossary that details terminology specifically related to fetal development and birth. With its multidisciplinary approach, this volume is a must-have resource for clinical child and school psychologists; educational professionals; medicalpractitioners; social workers and counselors as well as researchers and graduate students in these areas. In addition, pediatricians, psychiatrists, and other medical professionals - including such disciplines as epidemiology, reproductive biology, psychiatry, pediatrics, obstetrics, neonatology, among others - will find this book highly useful.

Contents

Themes and Purpose.- Prenatal Central Nervous System Development.- Perinatal Mediators and Markers of Disturbances of Fetal Development: Introduction.- Low Birth Weight and Prematurity: Effects on Child Development Outcomes.- Pre- and Perinatal Anoxia and Hypoxia.- Maternal Illness: Introduction.- Prenatal Infections.- Maternal Chronic Illness.- Nutrition.- Maternal Stress.- Maternal Use of Recreational Drugs.- Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy.- Gestational Exposure to Alcohol.- Maternal Use of Illicit Drugs.- Pollutants and the Development of the Human Fetus: An Introduction.- Air and Water Pollution.- Heavy Metals and Household Chemicals.

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