Child Sexual Abusers
It occurs in all
types of
child populations, regardless of the socioeconomic levels, educational levels, geographical location, as well as race and culture. ....
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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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One Child
.... been able to teach the
child to recognize her own potential. Question Six: What is one of the most valuable lessons gained for teaching these
types of children ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
....
Child abuse is a blanket term for four
types of
child mistreatment: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect (Baker, 1999). ....
(2004

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Types of Muscular Dystrophy Muscular dystrophy is the name giv
.... Some
types of dystrophy are considered autosomal dominant (AD) disorders, in which the .... may also create harm, such as alteration of the
child's self concept or ....
(2512

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Child Abuse
.... According to Janine Fiesta (1992), in most states four
types of
child abuse are recognized: 1) physical abuse; 2) mental abuse; 3) neglect; and 4) sexual abuse ....
(4325

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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... Comprehensive programs that combine parenting education with access to other
types of support include the Chicago
Child-Parent Center (CPC) program, home ....
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What Can be Done to Alleviate Child Abuse?
.... Comprehensive programs that combine parenting education with access to other
types of support include the Chicago
Child-Parent Center (CPC) program, home ....
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Child-Care Options for Working Parents
.... 1. Possible consequences of poor care (delinquency, lack of attention to education) 2.
Types of programs needed .... A. Passing laws (including
child-care tax breaks ....
(471

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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... to handle the
types of problems associated with visual impairment, but that the teacher would simply not have adequate time to devote to the
child, even with ....
(2410

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Parenting a Child with Dyslexia
.... In these two
types of dyslexia the stimulation of the opposite side of the brain .... in reading fluency or an increase in fragmentations which shows a
child is self ....
(1740

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Personality Traits of the Child Molester
.... Early childhoods may involve economic deprivation and disturbed parent-
child relations with .... Three basic MMPI
types were revealed: F, Sc (8); Pd (4), Ma (9); or ....
(1814

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Child Car Seats
.... As a result, there are now seven major
types of seat belts, countless
child-seat styles, and too little attention called to the fact that many seat belt ....
(1360

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Literacy Assessment Profiles (LAP)
.... By including multiple
types of assessment in each
child's LAP, the teacher is able to form a complete picture of the whole
child to determine his strengths and ....
(843

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Impact of Parental Substance Abuse on Child Abuse
.... Mejta and Lavin (1996) reviewed several
types of interventions developed for .... that current parenting programs, which tend to emphasize
child management skills ....
(2027

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Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... any other
types of students. Ultimately, the provision of individualized attention to all students that lies at the heart of teaching the whole
child should be ....
(2179

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A Child Development center in Oregon
.... and a
child can ask at any time to have a story read. The big rooms have a plentiful supply of books to choose from, which relate to the
types of issues the ....
(2469

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Academically Gifted Children
.... school culture. In the second case the
child may have to learn to switch between two different
types of discourse. The Olszewski ....
(1701

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Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... problems in parent-
child treatment. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 13, 207-219. Warren, DI (1981). Support systems in different
types of neighborhoods. ....
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Learning-Disabilities and Elementary Schools
.... impact on the success of children with learning disabilities in a variety of different
types of classrooms, including whether the
child is monolingual or ....
(1348

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Play therapy and Practice
.... clinical setting?
Child clients who exhibit certain
types of disruptive behavior seem to respond to play-therapy interventions. In your ....
(726

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Design and Comfort of Seatbelts
.... In looking at
child safety seats in relationship to use with car seatbelts, Consumer Reports (1992, 1995) found several different
types of problems. ....
(2085

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Child Maltreatment
.... Much research in the area of
child abuse has centered on the characteristics of .... Children who are reared in these
types of conditions become constantly afraid. ....
(2702

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Attachment Disorder and Childhood Sexual Abuse: Review of Six ...
.... theory focuses primarily on the development of bonds between
child and caregiver" (Sherry .... also were included with respect to (a) personality
types not accounted ....
(1407

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Adequate Nutrition for Fetus and Infants
.... remain acceptable. These
types of foods can help add nutrients and energy as well as satisfy the
child's appetite. Normal protein ....
(1627

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Alternative Reproductive Technology
.... Callahan argues that their ought to be a restriction on the
types of medical technology used to aid couples with fertility problems in conceiving a
child. ....
(1401

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Resurrecting Victims of Family Violence
.... For example, her chapter on "
Child Abuse and Social Change" consists of many short sections on different
types of
child abuse (168-203). ....
(1325

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No Child Left Behind Legislation
.... support and signed into law on January 8, 2002, the No
Child Left Behind (NCLB .... Practices The NCLB has also defined specific criteria for the
types of research ....
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Postponing Adulthood
.... the research picture often indicates that continual rejection is somewhat rare, minimal
types of rejection will sometimes stay with the
child well into ....
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