According to a survey conducted by the Drug Abuse and Mental Health Services Department (2013), according to statistics, 9% of women use drugs, 15.9% smoke, 5% drink at least once during pregnancy during pregnancy . Children's mental and physical development can become very serious if pregnant women continue to use drugs and alcohol and family and doctors do not pay attention (Brady, Posner, Lang, Rosati, 1994 ). In this article we investigated the effects of prenatal exposure to illegal drugs, illegal drugs and alcohol on language development.
Prenatal exposure to certain substances, especially drugs and alcohol, may adversely affect the growth of the fetus. The most serious effects of prenatal medication or alcohol exposure include neonatal intoxication and fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS). Fetal alcohol syndrome affects physical and mental development, destroys neurons in the brain, and often leads to cognitive dysfunction and to mean body weight. Exposure to drugs and alcohol also affects children and adult genes. Addiction is thought to have a genetic component that may or may not be caused by a genetic mutation caused by the use of drugs or alcohol.
Physical and mental development of a child can be very serious (Brady, Posner, Lang, Rosati, 1994). In this article we investigated the effects of prenatal exposure to illegal drugs, illegal drugs and alcohol on language development. Illegal drugs investigated include cannabis, ecstasy, cocaine. Illegal drugs investigated include nicotine and several antidepressants. Assume that language development is adversely affected
The physiological effects of prenatal exposure to alcohol seems to be different from the physiological effects of prenatal exposure to illegal drugs, but children growing at home to abuse alcohol or other drugs are often , Facing many environmental risks. When a child enrolles before preschool, the care environment has enough opportunity to influence their development. For some people, the environment brings a lot of risks including inappropriate care, multiple short-term foster care arrangements, and abuse and ignorance. As mentioned in the previous chapter, the impact of this environmental stress on children's development may be catastrophic.