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c. Reporting known or
1. Three children die as a result of child
suspected child abuse to
abuse in the home in the United States
the police
each .
2. How many people report child abuse
when faced with an actual situation?
3. What is the single, leading cause
of death for children ages four and
younger?
4. On average, child abuse is report-
ed somewhere in the United States
every .
5. True or False: Strangers pose the great-
est risk of sexual abuse to children.
6. True or False: Child molesters get their
sexual gratification only from children.
7. The average age that child molesters
first attack a child is when the molesters
are .
8. Which of the following actions can help
stop child abuse and neglect?
a. Helping a stressed-out parent by
baby-sitting, making a
meal for their family, or lending an un-
derstanding
ear.
b. Learning the signs and symptoms of
child abuse so you
can recognize them when you see the
"red flags"
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Day
1/3
child abuse and neglect
10 seconds
False, most children are abused by people
they know.
False, many child molesters also have sexual
relationships with adults.
In their teens
All of the above
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or local child protective services
agency
d. All of the above
9. Any person under the age of 18 years. A child
10. Any willful act or threatened act that re- care.
sults in any physical,
mental, or sexual abuse, injury, or harm
that causes or is likely to cause the
child's physical, mental, or
emotional health to be significantly im-
paired.
11. The mistreatment of a child by a person
responsible for the child's welfare that
results in injury or harm to the child.
12. Sexual contact or interaction between
a child and an adult or older child.
Includes indecent exposure, fondling,
touching sexual organs, forcible rape,
sodomy, exploitation,
and showing pornography.
13. A form of emotional abuse that involves
excessive yelling,
shaming, belittling and/or teasing of a
child.
14. Situations of known or suspected child
abuse or neglect that occur at a private
school, public or private child care cen-
ter, residential home, institution, facility,
or agency
where the alleged perpetrator is an em-
ployee or any other person at such insti-
tution responsible for the child's