Tashonia Case Study

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Tashonia was seen at the hospital with her aunt and grandmother. She text her grandmother (possibly the night before) for help because her parents beat her on the night of 10-20-15, because she ate turkey without permission, and because she recently had a bad grade on her test. The mother was upset because someone took the child without her permission. The child admits to texting the grandmother and the aunt, and leaving the house without on her free-will. The child has red whelp marks on her upper left arm, upper posterior bilateral thighs and buttocks. She states this is not the first time it has happened. Eugene has done things like this before, and Tameka would usually control the punishments. She states that Emanuel has been hit with a

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