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    the child abuse slide show. Additionally some of them I knew‚ however it helps me to refresh my mind according to this topic. First concept: Sexual abuse is a problem of epidemic proportions. According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (2010)‚ more than 70‚000 children were victims of sexual abuse in 2008. Out of this number‚ twenty five percent are girls and sixteen percent are boys. According to the study about one percent of child becomes victim of some kind of sexual abuse. Nurses

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    PARENTAL DISCIPLINE AND ABUSE Parental discipline and child abuse are among the most controversial topics currently‚ and they cause serious problems for children in the United States. Child abuse essentially focuses on the child’s bad behaviors and gives the child emotional and physical harms. Forms of abuse include spanking‚ hitting‚ saying negative things and corporal punishment. In fact‚ parental discipline is a much more appropriate way of dealing with negative behavior than using abusive

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    who are being hurt and there is a lot of ways this could happen. There are multiple forms of child abuse and all of them leave a deep lasting impression on children. Most people believe that all child abuse is physical but mostly it’s emotional (helpguide.org/). Often physical abuse can lead to emotional scarring to that child which could possibly follow them for a good portion of their lives. When a child is abused physically they can heal and do their best to forget about‚ but after they are emotionally

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    pursuing her research; Dr. Avelina N. Bergado‚ Head of the Graduate School of Tiburcio Tancinco Memorial Institute of Science and Technology‚ chair of the examination panel‚ for the assistance‚ support‚ and challenges initiated to the writer to finish the study; Dr. Socorro O. Bohol‚ President of Samar State College of Agriculture and Forestry‚ the writer’s mother and adviser who untiringly and painstakingly guided the researcher‚ for her immeasurable inspiration in formulating the research work‚ for

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    differences between spanking and child abuse‚ and very few people understand them. Many positive effects of corporal punishment continue to show themselves today. And that’s why spanking still needs to remain a viable discipline option for parents to use to while raising their children. The definitions of spanking and child abuse vary widely‚ but most people do not understand the differences. The Oxford English Dictionary describes spanking as “To slap or smack (a person‚ esp. a child) with an open hand” (Chigbo

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    Parental Substance Abuse and Child Welfare Temple University Harrisburg Introduction Parental substance abuse and the welfare of children have become a growing epidemic in society today. Thousands of families are facing struggles with addiction which can lead to the interruption of cognitive development and mental growth of their young children. It has been found that “more than 8.3 million children younger than 18 years (11.9%) lived with at least one parent who was dependent on or abused

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    evil‚ but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.” - Albert Einstein. Child abuse is a serious crime that is defined as inflicting pain on a child. Although child maltreatment both currently and in the Victorian era includes a surplus amount of physical wrongdoing and neglect‚ modern societies have social services to help the children get through these injustices. There are many examples of physical child harm in Oliver Twist‚ a book published by Charles Dickens in the Victorian Era‚ mostly

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    Child abusers is a common problem all over the world. "Child abuse is the mistreatment of children by a parent or other adult‚" says Tollefsen (2013). Tollefson then adds‚ "Child abuse is one of the most severe childhood problems‚" (2013). Child abuse can occur across socioeconomic‚ religious‚ ethnic and educational backgrounds. Two of the most common types of child abuse are physical abuse and emotional abuse. As a result of child abuse more than five children die each day‚ on average. “Approximately

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    Move Past Child Abuse Imagine being able to move on with your life without the fear or shame that often accompanies child abuse. After experiencing abuse as a child‚ you may suffer from flashbacks or nightmares for years and decades afterward. Although healing is a process‚ it is possible to end the suffering and move on with your life. Do you have problems trusting the people around you? Has dealing with child abuse made you feel betrayed‚ fearful or helpless? Do you have flashbacks or nightmares

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    physical injuries‚ sexual abuse‚ neglect‚ emotional abuse or verbal abuse. Child abuse can have major long term effects on all aspects of a child’s health‚ development and well being. The main forms of maltreatment are: Neglect sign; A child come to school usually with dirty skin‚ hair and clothes or without jacket in winter. Children in the school may feel hungry and tiredness or being left alone unsupervised. Even then they are sick not taken to GP for medical treatment. A child frequently absent from

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