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    changed, rather my ideology has been slightly altered for the better. The first subject that really captured my attention and got me thinking was the topic of child abuse. This issue occurs all…

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    Society has been thankful for all these useful advancements, but have we begun to become too invested in our small pixelated screens? When is too much Twitter or Facebook too much? Is it when one decides it’s time to go to bed at night, or maybe when a child ultimately faces no stimulation from a caregiver? The modern relationship between a mother and an infant has become almost a love triangle, including an iPhone or Samsung cellphone. This extreme passivity is considered neglectful to…

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    Preventing Child Abuse

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    Child abuse is defined as any recent act or failure to act on the part of a parent or guardian, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation (Definitions of Child Abuse and Neglect in Federal Law). For many years, child abuse has been the cause of millions of children’s deaths. This is one of the bigger problems that is happening in the United States and all around the world. People need to take into consideration that children are more helpless…

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    The Effects Of Child Abuse

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    Child abuse is one of the leading causes of problems and stress in children throughout America. Child abuse not only can take away a childhood, but can also if serious enough, it can even lead into adulthood. Some cases can be as modest as verbal abuse and some can be as severe as physical or sexual abuse. The effects of child abuse are far deeper than they may seem, and can cause not only physical but also emotional scarring. Conducting research on this field can be challenging due to severe…

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    Child Abuse And Neglect

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    Child Abuse Child abuse is a problem that occurs all over the country. Over the years there has been an increase in child abuse in the United States. According to data from the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, “... a nationally estimated 1,670 children died from abuse or neglect in FFY 2015, which is 5.7 percent more than 2011” (Child Abuse and Neglect Fatalities 2015: Statistics and Interventions 2). This data states that nearly five children die every day from child abuse or…

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    Child Abuse In America

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    Child abuse is a very serious problem that is happening here in America, right in our backyards even. Today, people in America would like to believe that child abuse only happens in third world countries, so they just push it aside and will not acknowledge, or even talk about how it is happening right here in America. However, our societies definitions of ‘child abuse’ vary depending on what generation you are apart of, how you were raised and where you are from- if you are from the city or…

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    Pelzer, the author of A Child Called It once said, “Childhood should be carefree, playing in the sun; not living a nightmare in the darkness of the soul” He is simply implying that a child’s childhood should be something to remember in reference to joy and happiness. A child should be able to play nonstop in the sun without worries. More importantly, a child should not have to worry about being beaten or starved by his parents. However, that is not always the case. Child abuse has prevented…

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    Child Abuse Outline

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    Objective 1 In this first part of the training, participants will discuss how child abuse and neglect affects all; we will also discuss what child abuse and neglect is and identify the four types of abuse and neglect. Child Abuse is Contagious Activity Before beginning the training, the trainer will ask few people in the audience and tell them they will have special instructions (see steps below). Ask people to greet one another. Encourage them to get out of their seat, walk around, and…

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    Prevention Of Child Abuse

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    Child Abuse is a greater issue in society today. While most forms of child abuse fall under abuse and neglect, the greater damage is that of the experience the victim faced and its constant burden that must bear with them for the rest of their lives. While child abuse is an ongoing and extensive issue in our modern world, victims can find salvation in using their voices to alert authorities for prevention and protection. These facts and accounts of child abuse impart the permanent fears…

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    Child Abuse Laws

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    Child abuse has been around for a long period of time. Children have been subjected to abuse at the hands of their parents and other adults since the beginning of time. For many centuries, our laws failed to protect children against being abused. Under English common law children were considered property of their father and women were property of their husbands until the late 1800s. During the 16th and 17th century the American colonist carried this philosophy of children being property of…

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