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Influence of foster and institutional care on somatic development of children

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Abstract

Poster at conference - 15th European Conference on Developmental Psychology. Bergen-Norway, 23-27.

August 2011. Mental development but also growth and somatic development of children is closely related with psychical and social status.

Children suffering from severe social and emotional deprivation show substantial deficits not only in growth and somatic development but also in the area of mental development. It is supposed that children in foster care or institutional care may be exposed to show long-time changes in development and can show significant growth and developmental delays.

Institutionalized children frequently demonstrate persistent and long-lasting effects on important socio-emotional and cognitive aspects – institutionalized have lower scores on cognitive development, poor language skills, delayed socio-emotional development. They are less secure, and less able to understand emotions than family-reared children.