answers
• Conveying messages that a child is worthless, unwanted, or unloved•
Terrorizing a child• Witnessing domestic violence• Demeaning,
ridiculing, or belittling a child• Not allowing the child to have friends•
Name calling• Not letting a child eat, drink, or use the bathroom
A. Physical Abuse
B. Sexual Abuse
C. Emotional Abuse Ans✓✓✓ C. Emotional Abuse
• Scalding a child with hot water• Slapping, hitting, shaking, or shoving
a child• Beating with a belt, shoe, or other object• Pulling a child's hair•
Burning a child with a lighter, matches, cigarettes, iron, or other hot
object• Breaking a child's bones• Restraint or imprisonment• Painful
punishments, such as kneeling or standing for long periods of time
A. Physical Abuse
B. Sexual Abuse
C. Emotional Abuse Ans✓✓✓ A. Physical Abuse
• Using a child in pornography• Having intercourse or oral sex with a
child• Fondling a child's genitals• Having sex in front of a child• Having
a child touch another person's genitals• Showing x-rated material to a
child
A. Physical Abuse
B. Sexual Abuse
, C. Emotional Abuse Ans✓✓✓ B. Sexual Abuse
A form of emotional abuse that involves excessive yelling, shaming,
belittling and/or teasing of a child.
A. Physical Abuse
B. Sexual Abuse
C. Verbal Abuse
D. Institutional Abuse or Neglect Ans✓✓✓ C. Verbal Abuse
All child care professionals must not provide their names when reporting
suspicions of child abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect; everyone else
can make an anonymous report, if they prefer.
A. True
B. False Ans✓✓✓ B. False
Any person under the age of 18 years
A. Immunity
B. Child
C. Inadequate Supervision
D. Child Abuse Ans✓✓✓ B. Child
Any willful act or threatened act that results 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 impaired.