Physical Abuse in School-Aged Children
.... The authors report that the majority of perpetrators of
child physical abuse tend to be parents, followed by relatives or others in a position of providing ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... the optimum intervention for a victim of
child abuse, says Baker (1999), necessitates a careful assessment of the
child's physical, psychological, and familial ....
(2004

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Child Discipline
.... The study found that
physical punishment for aggression increased
child aggression markedly. Using modeling theory to explain learned ....
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CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
.... There may also be problems arising from problems with older children,
physical and
child factors, and adolescent parental factors. ....
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Income & Education Factors of Parental Punishment
.... Evaluations, attributions, affect, and disciplinary choices in mothers at high and low risk for
child physical abuse.
Child Abuse & Neglect, 25, 1015-1036. ....
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Parental Views & Uses of Corporal Punishment
.... Evaluations, attributions, affect, and disciplinary choices in mothers at high and low risk for
child physical abuse.
Child Abuse & Neglect, 25, 1015-1036. ....
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Child Abuse
.... She goes on to define the different types of
child abuse across four categories:
physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional abuse; neglect. ....
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Child Development Elkind
.... She goes on to define the different types of
child abuse across four categories:
physical abuse; sexual abuse; emotional abuse; neglect. ....
(896

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Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
.... early childhood program must provide a safe and nurturing environment which promotes a broad spectrum of support for the
child's physical, social, emotional ....
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Physical Education and Obesity
.... A
child who is depressed is more likely to be withdrawn (Lawson, 2003). ....
Physical Education programs in schools are meant to give students the
physical ability ....
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Child Sexual Abusers
.... As pointed out by the Ryther
Child Center (nd), the
physical signs of
child sexual abuse include: "vaginal or rectal bleeding, pain, itching, swollen genitals ....
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Child Maltreatment
....
Child maltreatment may be defined as
physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. There is some overlap among these areas. ....
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Child Abuse & Delinquency
.... They also redefined this form of family violence and characterized
child abuse as harsh
physical mistreatment toward a
child from their parent(s), guardian(s ....
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Effects of Repressed Child Sexual Abuse
.... to childhood
physical and sexual abuse. The American Journal of Psychiatry, 147(7), 887. Courtois, CA (2000). The sexual after-effects of incest/
child sexual ....
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Child Maltreatment & Abuse Study
.... Findings showed that the children of teenage mothers were more likely to suffer from
physical neglect (eg inattention to
child's health needs; inadequate ....
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Physical Education in Elementary School to Curb Obesity
.... habits that can extend beyond the school itself into a
child's activities in his or her community. The effects of obesity on children's
physical, mental, and ....
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Childhood Abuse and Neglect
.... Further, Hallett states that the variety of definitions of
child physical or sexual abuse used by researchers and health and welfare agencies makes accurate ....
(3129

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Forensic Radiology
.... Limbos, Mary Ann P., and Berkowitz, Carol D. "Documentation of
Child Physical Abuse: How Far Have We Come?" Pediatrics 102 (July 1998): 53-58. ....
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Teaching Obese Children Health Habits
.... good or bad make healthy eating and
physical activities fun Epstein, Kilanowski, Consalvi, and Paluch (1999) pointed out that
child physical activity levels ....
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Effects of Divorce on Parent-Child Communication
....
Child Trust A variety of reasons underlie the disaffection of young people from their society and their families. One of these factors is abuse both
physical ....
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Lifespan Development Periods The purpose of this paper is to disc
.... However, both health and proper
physical development during this lifespan period will depend on the
child's physical quality of nourishment with maximal health ....
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Observation of a Family with a Young Child
.... from topics of general interest to talking almost exclusively about their
child. .... Adults are at their peak of
physical performance and health between the ages ....
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Supreme Court Decision
.... limitations upon parental free exercise rights, both holding that "these rights do not include a right to endanger seriously a
child's physical health or safety ....
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Child Abuse
.... occurs through four methods.
Child abuse can occur from neglect,
physical abuse, emotional abuse or sexual abuse. While the forms of ....
(1990

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Child Abuse
.... some form of abuse. There are four different categories of
child abuse: neglect;
physical; emotional; sexual. Each of the different ....
(322

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THE STAGES OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT
A
child's stages of development can be viewed in terms of behavioral changes. Behavior can be seen as a function of structure as it reacts to its
physical and ....
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Depression in Children & Implications for Therapists
.... 64-5). Since "drugs can cause symptoms of depression" occasionally, a
child's physical environment must be scrutinized for the presence of toxins (Herskowitz ....
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Attachment Theory
.... needs for security, it is likely that more factors than just the mother's caregiving capacities impact the emotional and
physical development of the
child. ....
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Maladaptive Mother/Child Relationships
.... maternal adaptive parenting as "attitudes and behaviors of the mother that support and enhance the
physical and emotional development of the
child" (Sachs and ....
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Arguments against Spanking
.... The Institute for the Prevention of
Child Abuse reported that 85 percent of all
physical abuse could be attributed to "some form of over-discipline through the ....
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