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    :SCHOOL COUNSELORS AND CHILD ABUSE The objective of this research paper is to determine how well school counselors‚ who are human service providers and mandated reporters of child abuse‚ know how to detect abuse and whether or not this skill has an effect on them actually making a report. As mandated reporters‚ school counselors are not prepared to detect signs of child abuse and their lack of preparedness is a directly correlated with their low levels of reporting

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    Child abuse is defined as a variety of harmful behaviors directed against children. It can take many forms. Child abuse in general is a psychological problem or perversion of the abuser. The abuser is referred to as the perpetrator of abuse. Child abuse includes the following conditions:  Child sexual abuse  Physical abuseChild neglect  Emotional neglect and abuse Although some cases of child abuse are obvious‚ many are not. Early recognition of child abuse is very important to get

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    Child Abuse and Neglect Shalimar White YVCC Almost one in every hundred children gets abused in the United States‚ and it happens every day. Child abuse is when a child is physically‚ sexually‚ emotionally‚ and mentally abused. Sexual exploitation‚ neglect‚ abandonment‚ and maltreatment are also forms of abuse. Physical abuse includes but not limited to‚ throwing kicking‚ burning‚ or cutting a child. Striking them with a closed fist; shaking them when they are under the age of three‚ interfering

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    AND EFFECTS OF CHILD ABUSE ? There Is 78.3 % of Neglect ‚ 10.8 % of Physical Abuse ‚ 7.6 % of Sexual Abuse ‚ 7.6 % Psychological Maltreatment ‚ 2.4 % Medical Neglect ‚ & 9.6 % of other types of child abuse . A child who ’s parent abuses alcohol and or drugs is most likely to get abused . Neglected & Abuse children are 59 % more likely to be arrested as a child ‚ 28 % more likely to be arrested as an adult & 30 % likely to commit violent crimes . The numbers of child deaths per day

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    Child abuse has been an emerging issue which created a huge controversy of how it affects children. Child abuse is in many forms and not just physical‚ but it is also psychological‚ emotional‚ and sexual. Child abuse has been around since the beginning of time and there have been many historical accounts that have proved that children have either been neglected or abused. Child abuse is not just a onetime attack but it is usually a series of episodes that is not just physical; but also emotional

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    Jason L Roberts Mineral Wells‚ WV English 101 9/26/2012 Understanding and Overcoming Child Abuse Child abuse is a very sensitive subject for many people. In fact‚ even as people begin to read this now they are probably feeling a little uneasy. That is understandable for this is comparable to a plague on the human race‚ a disease that knows no bounds. Nobody really wants to or enjoys talking about the subject‚ but it does need to be discussed. Due to the high ratio of people (1 in 5)

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    Child abuse is defined as the mistreatment of a child by a parent or guardian (dictionary.com). The different types of child abuse are emotional‚ neglect‚ physical‚ and sexual; abuse each having unique signs for the specific type of abuse. Child abuse can have many effects throughout an individual’s development including the possibility of the repeating abuse to their own children when they have a family. According to the textbook “Human Development‚” emotional abuse or maltreatment is the rejection

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    behavioral signs of child abuse while assessing a child. Although it is mandated by the law‚ that nurses should report to Child Protective Services any suspicious findings about child abuse within an appropriate time limit. Nurses who works in the Emergency Department sees infants‚ and children admitted to the hospitals for treatment of injuries‚ ingestions‚ acute or chronic conditions‚ etc. They are in the front line for assessing the children who are the victims of child abuse. In the schools‚ the

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    Child abuse has made impacts on the lives of many humans. It affects these people both physically and mentally throughout their life. Physical abuse leaves very noticeable marks on a child and can hurt the child more than just physically. Neglect is terrible it is when you don’t get to see your parents‚ it is one of the biggest effects on a child. Child abuse can make one of the biggest impacts on a child’s life. Child abuse doesn’t always leave physical marks but children always have memories

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    that would lead to the suspicion of child maltreatment or abuse Unit 10 “There are several types of child abuse‚ but the core element that ties them together is the emotional effect on the child. Children need predictability‚ structure‚ clear boundaries‚ and the knowledge that their parents are looking out for their safety. Abused children cannot predict how their parents will act. Their world is an unpredictable‚ frightening place with no rules. Whether the abuse is a slap‚ a harsh comment‚ stony

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