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    The Effects of Child Abuse and Neglect on Children The future of our children depends upon the care and nurture they receive. Unfortunately‚ many of our children end up in non-traditional‚ or traditional families where they are abused and neglected by someone in their household. People have a difficult time defining child abuse and neglect. They do not know specifically what falls under the various categories’ of child abuse and neglect. Some people contend that child abuse encompasses anyone who

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    In 2015‚ the 2015 Child Maltreatment Report from The Children’s Bureau‚ shows an increase in child abuse referrals from 3.6 million to 4 million (American SPCC‚ 2017). Child abuse happens everyday. Discipline and child abuse are two different actions. Discipline is essential in shaping basic morals in children. Discipline does not have to be physical. Some examples of discipline are having to stay home when the child wants to go somewhere‚ take any electronics‚ etc. Over 18 % of the 686‚000 children

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    future population growth was overwhelming and then Chinese leaders proposed the one child policy. In 1979 the one child policy was enacted and China would be dramatically changed. I am against the one child policy because of the four-two-one problem‚ crime‚ and socialization problems in the future. As the first generation of law-enforced only-children came of age for becoming parents themselves‚ one adult child was left with having to provide support for his or her two parents and four grandparents

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    Child maltreatment can occur because any number of reasons‚ from parental dysfunction to abusive discipline patterns. There are hundreds of programs that exist to prevent child maltreatment but there are few that are supported by research. Using the whole family to evaluate current methods of discipline and daily function can greatly help reduce further maltreatment and all together prevent it from repeating. Nurturing Parenting Programs (NPP) aim to prevent and treat child abuse and neglect by using psychoeducational

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    Child Abuse – Chapter 1 & 2 summery Reading for October 22-2013 Chapter 1 Important terminology: 1. Child maltreatment – included both the abuse and neglect of children. 2. Child abuse – a term that is used for acts of commission – inappropriate behaviors towards children 3. Child neglect – term used for act of omission. Omission is not performing an act that is usually done or expected by a ’normal’ person. Like stopping at a scene of a traffic accident if you are a medical professional

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    Child Abuse All around the world children are getting abused everyday. It could be your friend‚ your neighbor‚ someone you go to school with‚ a family member‚ a loved one‚ or it can be you. Children die every year from child abuse. In 2005‚ an estimated 1‚460 children died as a result of abuse or neglect (USDHHS‚ 2007). The majority‚ almost 76.6 percent of these children were 3 years of age or younger. Most of those child fatalities happened at the hands of the parents. Before we can talk about

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    7/1/2013 Think deep of how abuse can hurt or damage a child mentally and physically. The victim can end up living with a life of long-term suffering consequences. There are many kinds of abuse: physical abuse‚ neglect‚ psychological or emotional and “custodial interference” (CDC‚ 1). Imagine the harmful effects that abuse brings to a child. It has been shown that 1‚770 children from infancy to early child hood have died from physical abuse. Psychological disorders in another study show 80 percent

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    The Psychological Impact of Child Abuse Dealing with child abuse is perhaps one of the most difficult things for a person to deal with. We often hear the stories of child abuse victims and how it has shaped their lives even well into their adult years. More than that‚ since a child ’s identity is still in the process of being formed and having healthy relationships is needed for his or her identity to fully develop. Experiencing abuse early in life jolts the child to the grim realities early

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    different forms of child abuse. Include Shaken Baby Syndrome in your response. The different forms of child abuse are physical‚ emotional‚ sexual‚ and neglect. Physical abuse is when a child’s parent or guardian is being violent to the child. For example; hitting‚ choking‚ pushing‚ and shaking. Emotional abuse is when the child is not physically harmed but is abused by words that are said‚ for example; calling them names‚ threatening them‚ exploitation‚ and abandonment. Sexual abuse has many different

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    based childcare setting Task 1 Produce an information sheet which outlines the following; Current legislation for home based childcare The role of the regulatory bodies As a registered childminder i am required to abide by certain legislations‚ these have been put into place in order to protect and ensure adequate care for all children. * Sex discrimination act (1975) – To ensure that no child is discriminated because of their sex. * Race relation act (1975) – Prevents discrimination

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