Sample Chart for Unit 4 Written Assignment – The Case of Kristopher MP51... (1)-1-1
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Sample Chart for Unit 4 Written Assignment – The Case of Kristopher
Notes: 1.
Students may use the template below or create one.
2.
When formatting the table, I arbitrarily included 5 rows for each developmental period. This does not
mean there “should be” exactly 5 risk factors, 5 early developmental concerns, 5 protective factors, and 5 later developmental concerns for each period. There may be more or less depending on the case material so please adjust your table accordingly.
3.
Refer to the textbook and other research to identify risk factors/ACES and the more immediate and longer term outcomes associated with those. Then, compare that information to the case material. List only those outcomes Kristopher evinces.
Risk Factors/ACES
More immediate developmental outcomes associated with risk factors/ACES Protective Factors/Signs of Resilience
Longer term developmental outcomes associated with risk factors/ACES Developmental
Period
Prenatal
No prenatal vitamins
Improper nutrients to grow/develop
N/A
Nutrients deficiency, health issues: brittle bones, heart abnormalities, poor eye sight, etc.
Cocaine Exposure
Seizures, death, premature birth
N/A
Behavior problems, impaired language development, impaired cognitive and neurodevelopment
Young Mom
Mom is less knowledgeable about pregnancy Supportive family member (Mr. Ramirez)
Lower IQ and academic achievement, socio-emotional problems
Elderly Dad
Premature birth, low birth weight, seizures, low Apgar score
Supportive family member (Mother)
Congenital diseases, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism
No OBGYN
Improper care for child
N/A
Birthing problems
Infancy
Premature Birth
NICU, birth defects,
No complications
Health issues of the body (undeveloped body parts and functioning organs/parts)
Unmarried Parents
Easier for parental separation to happen
Caring adults outside the family who can provide support
Socio-emotional problems
Mom left infant on drug binges w/ dad (neglect)
Daily needs not being met, trust issues (attachment difficulties), stress
Father took full responsibilities
Stealing, delinquent activity & peers, violence activity, higher risk of incarceration, intimate partner violence, feeling unwanted (depression), social isolation
Mom fully left infant (neglect)
Daily needs not being met, Trust issues (attachment difficulties), stress
Father took full responsibilities
Stealing, delinquent activity & peers, violence activity, higher risk of incarceration, intimate partner violence, feeling unwanted (depression), social isolation, suicide
Begin evicted
Stressing about security
Assistance through a local Catholic Church,
moved in with Ms. Lopez
Higher risks of being homeless when older
Dad feeling stressed
Stressed and overwhelmed
Supportive family/friends (Ms. Lopez)
Heart issues, chronic stress
Moving in with stranger women
Anxiety Ms. Lopez provides nurturing and child rearing Anxiety
Father left infant with women
Attachment difficulties, trust
issues, anxiety
Supportive family environment (Ms. Lopez)
Anxiety, feeling unwanted, depression, suicide, social isolation, temperament
Early Childhood
hospitalization
Prescribed medicine usage
Behavior changes, sleepy, quiet (reserved), calm, insomnia, health issues (vomiting, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, etc.)
Current access to medical care
Drug dependency (drug abuse), anxiety, brain cell structure changes and function changes, depression, potential frontal lobe injury
Early termination
of medicine
Withdrawals
Quieter, calm, attentive Temperamental behavior will resurface
Early termination
of therapy
Temperamental behaviors will resurface
Access to mental health services
Temperamental behavior could worsen
Middle Childhood
Verbal arguments
with stranger women
Stress, anxiety
Self-awareness of triggers, another supportive family member (father)
Stress, anxiety
Back living w/ dad
Stress due to constant moving, home insecurities
Adequate housing, supportive family member (father)
Stress, home insecurities
Early Adolescence
Shares bed w/dad
Lack of privacy
Adequate housing needs
Obsession w/ privacy
Dirty apartment
Anxiety, depression
Self-awareness of cleaning needs
Depression, Health Problems (chronic sickness, infections, breathing problems, etc.), anxiety
Lack of proper schooling
Depression and stress for constant failing grades. Access to schooling and special education classes Unemployment, chronic involvement with the law (chronic arrests)
Arguments w/ dad
Stress, anxiety
Supportive family members and friends
Stress, anxiety
Delinquent peers Negative Peer pressure, stealing, delinquent activity
Supportive family members and friends/girlfriend
Delinquent activity, Chronic involvement with the criminal justice system,
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Marijuana usage
Impaired thinking and decision making
Self-awareness of why he uses it, father limits money offered to decrease access to marijuana
Marijuana abuse/dependency
Alcohol Usage
Impaired thinking and decision making
Self-awareness of why he uses it, father limits money offered to decrease access to alcohol
Alcohol abuse, health issues (liver failure/disease, stroke, cancer, heart disease, etc.)
Toxic Stress about
life
Anxiety, depression
Supportive family members
Health issues (heart problems, chronic sickness, weaken immune system), depression, anxiety
Multiple Arrests
Anxiety, depression, delinquent activity
Supportive family members
Unemployment, chronic involvement with the justice system,