Saturday, February 18, 2012

Impacts on Early Emotional Development

I decided to focus this assignment on the children of Rwanda. I first became interested after watching the movie Hotel Rwanda many years ago. Although children were not the focus, being an early childhood educator my main focus was and has always been the children in most settings. This was no different. Children were like many people in the movie, victims. We watched as they were tortured, abused and scared. Many of them eventually became orphans.

As I researched the UNICEF website I found that the children of Rwanda have continued to suffer from many things depicted in the movie - HIV and malnutrition. Many of the children who's suffering began in 1994 during the genocide has continued. Although for many it has gotten better for others it has remained the same. There are many organizations reaching out to children of Rwanda to aid those with HIV, orphans and many who are malnutrition.

Many children who undergo these circumstance began to suffer emotional problems. The toll that many of these stresses put on adults is unbearable and children are no different. As the children grow older, their development too begins to suffer and as a result their overall health declines.

I can't help but to think about these children and some things I would do to help. As an educator my first thought is their education. I look at education as a tool that can get you far and can never be taken away from you. I believe by providing this tool to children in similar situations it would be beneficial. I understand that there are major factors that may stand in the way of this including basic necessities such as access to food.

While reading through the UNICEF site I noticed detailed information of many of the organizations aimed at helping the children of Rwanda. I'm glad to know I'm not alone in my thought process of continuing education despite the circumstances. It seems that many organizations have worked together to tackle many of the factors that hinder these children from developing and moving on. I will continue to check the UNICEF site for updates about the children of Rwanda.

1 comment:

  1. Shayla, you have brought a place to my attention that I have never heard of . You know we are so blessed to live in America but yet we find something to complain abput daily. Thanks for the information.

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