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Benefits of Play

Good in developing physical and social skills. Involved important cognitive ability.

Functional

Only infants do. Manipulating objects

Constructive

Actually build something. LEGO’s

Physical Deprivation

No food, clothing, hygiene and shelter

Medical Neglect

Medical, dental, psychiatric care not provided to treat serious physical or psychological injuries or illnesses

Physical Endangerment

Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised

Physical Endangerment

Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised

Abandonment

Leaving without good reason

Physical Endangerment

Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised

Abandonment

Leaving without good reason

Emotional Abuse

Physical or emotional assault (lock in a basement for long time, chained to a bed)

Physical Endangerment

Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised

Abandonment

Leaving without good reason

Emotional Abuse

Physical or emotional assault (lock in a basement for long time, chained to a bed)

Improper Ethical Guidance

Inappropriate parental conduct or lifestyles (giving a kid beer or cigarette)

Indicators of Abuse

Injuries in weird places (back of arms, legs, middle of back, around eyes or genital area). If different areas are healing at different rates

Indicators of Sexual Abuse

Physical: torn, infected or bloody. Swollen, inflamed, or infected or diseased.


Behavioral: more knowledge than what a child should have. Acting inappropriate to others

Reactive Aggression

Aggression following what is perceived as harmful or threatening

Relational aggression

No physical aggression

Relational aggression

No physical aggression

Bullying aggression

Aggression that is unprovoked and is primarily aimed at 1 who cannot defend oneself

Abusive parents

Typically less than 39. Female perpetrators are typically younger than male. Are impulsive, are defensive, project their problems into child, have unmet dependency needs,