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    In the year of 2015, there were a total number of 702,000 children who were victims of abuse and neglect. 1,580 of those children died from the brutal and abuse and neglect they experienced in their short lives. Seventy percent of these poor and innocent children who had passed away were only three years old. Their last sight held images of violence that controlled their gente lives. The numbers continue to increase as time stretches on, and all that is left are the silent screams of children…

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    purpose of child development education to is raise, to support and to protect them. Taking the Human Development class allows me to study more about children and how to support them better as they grow and develop. In my final project assignment, I will be focusing on neglect impact in a child development and what we can do to prevent this type of abuse. According to Manual for Mandated Reporter, May 2015 (revised edition) by Illinois Department of Children and Family Service, "Neglected child"…

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    Child Neglect Child neglect is when a parent or caregiver does not give the care, supervision, affection and support needed for a child’s health, safety and well-being. Child neglect includes: • Physical neglect and inadequate supervision • Emotional neglect • Medical neglect • Educational neglect Physical Neglect Children need enough care to be healthy and enough supervision to be safe. Adults that care for children must provide clothing, food, and drink. A child also needs safe, healthy…

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    Child abuse and neglect is a social problem that is of great concern to me and is relevant to the practice of social work. Nearly 700,000 American children were abused and neglected in 2013. Children and youth are some of the most vulnerable members of society, and those who experience traumatic childhoods have a historically higher chance of facing difficult futures, whether it’s due to health and mental issues or economic challenges. The key factors contributing to the maltreatment of children…

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    In an era in which the amount of media coverage of child maltreatment and neglect has risen considerably, it is time for communication scholars to examine the character of that coverage. The media have played an important role as an active agent of information in the historical transformation of the problem of child abuse and neglect. From the very beginning of the social recognition of the existence of “cruelty to children” as a social problem in the late nineteenth century, the media,…

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    Kshir and Potter (2009, p151) commented that ‘’Child abuse is the physical, psychological or sexual maltreatment of children. Whiles most child abuse happens in the children’s home, a significant portion also occurs in organisations involving children, such as churches, schools, child care businesses and residential schools’’ Amie’s welfare is not meet since she does not meet the entire children five…

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    Latoshia Johnson Child Abuse and Neglect; The effect of proper training University of North Carolina at Pembroke There are critical roles that social workers play in the child welfare system nationwide. The well being of children and their families are protected, especially the ones that are in desperate need. There is a total of 702,000 children that have experienced some type of abuse and neglect in the home. Most children under the age of five will experience some type of…

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    provided us with a grounding in understanding the phenomena of child neglect. We have explored the problems in defining neglect, the long and short-term effects of child neglect have been noted, as have the home environments that increase the risk of harm. It can be agreed that the overriding problem that seems to stem from all these aspects is, firstly, the issue of spotting child neglect, secondly, the recording and reporting signs of neglect and thirdly, and most importantly, noticing them…

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    children. Yet child abuse and neglect is a serious problem in many communities. It has significant impact on the current and future health of our children, families, and communities. Child abuse includes emotional maltreatment, sexual violations, and physical or non-accidental injuries inflicted on a child by a caregiver such as severe beatings (Crosson-Tower, 2003). Physical signs of abuse and neglect are those that are observable. They may be mild or severe but they involve the child 's…

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    Child abuse and neglect is common in the United States. Over 680,000 children are abused and 1,500 die. Laws that are made to protect children from abuse and neglect some are not being enforced properly and the federal government they say is to blame. The Children's Advocacy Institute form university of San Diego states that children are suffering. Federal officials say that they're encouraged the number of abused children is lower than 2012. But children's advocates say abuse is so often not…

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