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    Sexual abuse then progresses to pressured and/or forced sex by making the child feel trapped within the abusive relationship (Crosson-Tower‚ 2008). The abuser traps the child by making them feel guilty or blackmailing them‚ threatening to hurt them or their family. Finally‚ secrecy‚ disclosure and suppression can either liberate the child‚ or further entrap them. With secrecy‚ the child keeps the abuse a secret‚ whether forcibly or on their own accord. Secrecy on the part of the child may be because

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    Emotional abuse: Emotional abuse can severely damage a child’s mental health or social development‚ leaving a lasting impact on his life. Physical indicators: There are not really physical indicators of emotional abuse‚ but the child may have frequent psychosomatic complaints‚ headaches‚ nausea‚ abdominal pains. Behavioural indicators: The child may have mental or emotional development lags. Sometimes the child’s behaviour is inappropriate for the age. The child may be scared of consequences

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    Abstract Child abuse is still a significant problem in United States. There are 2.9 million child abuse reports to Child Protective Services in 2005 and 825‚000 indicated cases. Child abuse has profound impact on the child’s current and future development. The consequences include health and physical effects‚ intellectual and cognitive impact‚ and emotional‚ psychological and behavioral consequences. To improve parenting practice of first time parents is an important way to address this problem.

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    The first of the four Approaches I will discuss is Attention to Speech. Taglimonte (2006: p.8) suggests that it is “the style from which every other style must be calibrated”. William Labov devised a sociolinguistic interview designed to produce a range of types of speech. His main interest was to obtain and identify data that represented people’s casual speech‚ rather than speech that was altered due to the presence of an observer. Most of the interview was conversational and produced two types

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    Briana Cleveland  Mrs. Williams  English 3CP 3A  April 8‚ 2014  Idasa Maria Cobb didn’t do the right thing when it came to reporting child abuse or  neglect. Mrs. Cobb got a phone called notifying her that a child was being sexually assaulted; she  said that she would take care of it. She told the guidance counselors and they interviewed the  child on March 31‚ 2014. There was no report to DSS or law enforcement until April 1‚ 2014.  She was arresting for not reporting when she was notified. People may wonder when a teacher

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    The Long Lasting Effects of Child Maltreatment on a Child Student Name Here SCHOOL NAME HERE ABSTRACT This paper reviews child abuse and child maltreatment (both terms are used interchangeably in the text) that overviews the effects that child maltreatment may have on abused children when they reach adolescent and adult ages gathered from research that was gathered offline through books and personal experience and through online sources. Common abbreviations in the text are CDC which is Center

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    Unit 10 – Assessment 4 P4 – Describe the signs and symptoms of child abuse. Most children are not at risk of abuse in their family homes however there are situations that increase the risk. However stresses and strains on the family can cause one or both of the parents to react in anger and take it out on the child. It is usually the most vulnerable or the youngest member of the family unit who is the victim of the abuse. Abuse is usually as a result of the parents having bad parenting skills or

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    Titled Child Abuse.A thesis paper on child abuse with a look into Dave Pelzers autobiography "United States more than three children die as a result of child abuse in the home. That is more than 1‚000 children a year and most of these children are under the age of six. (http://www.childhelpusa.org/child/links.htm) You may be wondering‚ what exactly is child abuse? Of what does it consist? Are there different types? What are the signs? Read on to find all the answers and take a look into the life

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    Consequences of Child Abuse Child abuse is the physical‚ emotional‚ or sexual mistreatment of a child by his or her parent or guardian. Many do not realize how many children are abused in their homes every day. According to a publication titled Child Maltreatment 2008‚ children are more likely to be the victim of child abuse and neglect than they are to be the victim of anything else (Speak-Up-Be-Safe). In fact‚ more than one million children in the United States alone are a victim of child abuse (Wisdom

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    Child abuse and neglect is an uncontrolled problem in the United States today. There are different kinds of child abuse and neglect such as sexual abuse‚ emotional abuse‚ and physical abuse. Child abuse often happens when children take all the blame from adults. Usually‚ the child that they are looking after is not their own‚ and often the parents are addicted to alcohol and drugs. An abuser may lie and deny the fact that there is nothing wrong with the abuse. No one has the right to cause pain

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