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22 Cards in this Set
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Benefits of Play |
Good in developing physical and social skills. Involved important cognitive ability. |
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Functional |
Only infants do. Manipulating objects |
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Constructive |
Actually build something. LEGO’s |
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Physical Deprivation |
No food, clothing, hygiene and shelter |
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Medical Neglect |
Medical, dental, psychiatric care not provided to treat serious physical or psychological injuries or illnesses |
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Physical Endangerment |
Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised |
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Physical Endangerment |
Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised |
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Abandonment |
Leaving without good reason |
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Physical Endangerment |
Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised |
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Abandonment |
Leaving without good reason |
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Emotional Abuse |
Physical or emotional assault (lock in a basement for long time, chained to a bed) |
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Physical Endangerment |
Reckless behavior toward a child. Leaving a gun around, cooking meth, leaving them unsupervised |
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Abandonment |
Leaving without good reason |
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Emotional Abuse |
Physical or emotional assault (lock in a basement for long time, chained to a bed) |
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Improper Ethical Guidance |
Inappropriate parental conduct or lifestyles (giving a kid beer or cigarette) |
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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 |
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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 |
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Reactive Aggression |
Aggression following what is perceived as harmful or threatening |
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Relational aggression |
No physical aggression |
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Relational aggression |
No physical aggression |
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Bullying aggression |
Aggression that is unprovoked and is primarily aimed at 1 who cannot defend oneself |
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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, |