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    THE PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS OF CHILD ABUSE Child abuse happens a lot around the world. According to Yes I Can Organization (1999)‚ child abuse is the bad treatment of a child under the age of 18 by a parent‚ caretaker‚ someone living in their home or someone who works with or around children. There are four major types of child abuse include physical abuse‚ sexual abuse‚ emotional abuse and child neglect‚ which result children’s health‚ development‚ and strips away their dignity. Approximately

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    Child Abuse . Definition "Child abuse" can be defined as causing or permitting any harmful or offensive contact on a child’s body; and‚ any communication or transaction of any kind which humiliates‚ shames‚ or frightens the child. Some child development experts go a bit further‚ and define child abuse as any act or omission‚ which fails to nurture or in the upbringing of the children. The Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act defines child abuse and neglect as: “at a minimum‚ any recent

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    Child Abuse Child abuse is one of the biggest problems facing America today. Children whose parents abuse them often turn to a life of crime‚ or suffer physical or mental scars. In severe cases the child may even die. In Saint Louis a boy was attacked by a pack of dogs‚ after he had finished playing basketball at the local court. If his mother had reported him missing he may have been found in time to rescue him‚ instead he bled to death under a tree(De Jong). Of course this is an extreme case of

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    may actually make the emotional needs of their child suffer. This may also be true for practitioners but which is made more difficult by the constraints of policies regarding the safe-guarding of children. Another observation for this may also be that if this child is playing with the blocks on his own away from the group then this may give an indication of his social development and emotional needs. If particular goals are not reached or the child is falling behind regarding milestones then this

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    or they have to cope with their parents being excessively cautious and overbearing. ‘’You can coddle your child and tell them‚ ’You’re the best no matter what.’ But in the end‚ when they go out into the real world‚ I think it’s pretty tough out there and other children are cruel. ‘’ Amy Chua(2014) an American lawyer‚ writer‚ and legal scholar decided to share her stance on the topic of child coddling. The reason Chua has gone about saying this is because coddling children

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    Child Abuse

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    ABUSE EMOTIONAL ABUSE FACTORS OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE WARNING SIGNS OF EMOTIONAL ABUSE SEXUAL ABUSE WARNING SIGNS OF SEXUAL ABUSE EFFECT OF SEXUAL ABUSE NEGLECT ABUSE EFFECT OF NEGLECT ABUSE LIFELONG EFFECTS OF CHILD ABUSE TO CHILDREN WAYS TO PREVENT CHILD ABUSE CONCLUSION Child Abuse occurs at every socioeconomic level‚across ethnic and culture‚within all religions‚and at all level of education. There are some research shows that: • 36.7% of all women in prison and 14.4% of all

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    Child Labour

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    Child Labour - Presentation Transcript MARY LUCAS SCHOOL&COLLEGE * CHILD LABOUR * A Presentation from * Class 9th Student 1. INTRODUCTION CHILD HAS BECOME AN IMPORTANT “SOCIAL ISSUE” IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY LIKE INDIA 2. CHILD LABOUR * Child labour represent a fundamental abuse of children rights are a violation of various laws. * Many working children are engaged in occupations that negatively affect there physical‚ mental and emotional wellbeing and

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    CAPSTONE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER Capstone Child Development Center is a safe and nurturing place for children to learn and grow. Under the leadership of Mrs. Shelia‚ the center has grown tremendously over the years. The center is licensed for 90 children with 1 teacher per classroom. Capstone provides programs that help children and employees work together to be their very best by providing the highest quality childcare. Founded in 1982‚ Capstone is one of the leading childcare centers here in

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    Child Labor

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    PRINCIPLES/HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT INSTRUCTOR: STUDENT NAME: STUDENT ID: DUE DAY: APRIL 2 Introduction According to United Nations statistics‚ there is a child labor in every seven children in the world. The International Labor organization estimates that there are 250 million children worldwide‚ between the ages of 5 and 14‚ who are now working. 95% of the child labor employed in developing countries. In recent years‚ the number of Canadian and U.S. companies that buy their inputs from low-cost foreign countries

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    newly industrialized cities to find work. Once they got there‚ things did not look as bright as they did. To survive in even the lowest level of poverty‚ families had to have every able member of the family go to work. This led to the high rise in child labor in factories. Children were not treated well‚ overworked‚ and underpaid for a long time before anyone tried to change things for them. Wages and Hours: Children as young as six years old during the industrial revolution worked hard hours for

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