The Importance Of The Needs Of Children

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In the past, children around the world were not obtaining the care they deserved and this lead to negative outcomes in the children’s futures. However, many individuals didn’t know what care was actually necessary for children to thrive. In 1968, Abraham Maslow first introduced the importance of deficiency needs. These deficiency needs included safety and security, love and belongingness, and self-esteem. Maslow believed that every human being must have basic deficiency needs in order to adequately develop. Although individuals now knew exactly what children needed to thrive, meeting deficiency needs was not an easy task, especially in developing countries. According to The Condition of Children Worldwide, children’s right to life, survival, and development is a fundamental right recognized by all countries. However, …show more content…

In countries around the world and in the United States, meeting deficiency needs for all children should be number one priority. However, deficiency needs were not met in the past, and even though steps have been taken to help meet deficiency needs, meeting those deficiency needs adequately is still a problem today. Before analyzing why deficiency needs weren’t met in the past and aren’t being met today, individuals really need to understand how important deficiency needs are to children. Meeting deficiency needs in the only way for a child to adequately develop. When looking at the deficiency needs, individuals can see that they are all necessary to some part of a child’s life. The first deficiency need is safety and security. If a child doesn’t feel safe and secure in their home and with their family, than that child will never feel safe in the world. Children living in developing countries where there is war going on, will not feel safe and secure

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