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Child Abuse
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What would you do if your baby wouldn’t stop crying?
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What is child abuse? Any mistreatment or neglect that results in emotional or physical injury.
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Types of child abuse
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Physical Abuse Deliberately injuring a child by hitting, shaking, kicking, burning, or throwing objects at the child.
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Shaken baby syndrome Shaken baby syndrome usually occurs when a parent or caregiver severely shakes a child in frustration or anger, often because the child won't stop crying. Permanent brain damage or death may result. Symptoms include irritability, difficulty staying awake, seizures, abnormal breathing, poor eating, bruises, and vomiting.
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Emotional Abuse Deliberately injuring a child’s self-concept and emotional well-being. Involves verbal attacks, threats.
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Sexual Abuse Any sexual contact with a child such as incest, fondling, exposure, obscene language, or inappropriate touching.
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Neglect Failing to adequately provide for the child’s safety, physical, and emotional needs.
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- Stress is a a major factor in child abuse. - What are some things that could cause stress for a parent?
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Physical Signs - Bruises- Burns - Welts- Missing hair - Broken Bones
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How might a child act who is being abused? -Aggression - Withdrawn - Unusual fears - Crave attention - Hunger - Stealing
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How might an abusive adult act? - Defensive - Tells conflicting stories - Punish child in public - Lack of concern for child - Name calling
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What are some ways that child abuse can be prevented?
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-No teen pregnancies- Education - Parental Preparedness- Relief sources
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How can victims get help? - Call National abuse hotline 1-800-422- 4453 -Talk to a trusted adult, teacher or church leader - Talk to a counselor - Family service agencies - Child protective services - Support groups
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Elijah’s Story https://media2.cctv.org/cctv/library/2002/01 /ShakeBaby_01012002/ShakeBaby_0101 2002.broadband.mp4
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