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Many victims of child abuse do not display physical signs. -
ANSWERS-fact
Extreme anxiety
Depression
Inability to form healthy relationships
Memory loss
Short attention span
Easily distracted
Poor self-esteem
Sleeping or eating disorders - ANSWERS-The Impact of
Trauma, Abuse, and Neglect
,Nurturing and attachment
Knowledge of parenting and of child and youth
development
Parental resilience
Social connections
Concrete supports for parents - ANSWERS-Research has
shown that the following protective factors are linked to a
lower incidence of child abuse and neglect:
Working with abused or neglected children can be
challenging. Before you can effectively help a child or
parent, you need to know several things about their
behavior: - ANSWERS--may not trust people
-may reject warmth/affection
-delayed in one or more areas of development
-difficult to manage, destructive, and irritable; or unusually
shy and anxious to please.
-poor self images
-parents might feel like you are a threat
Attachment behaviors toward caretakers
, Sleep disturbances, particularly nightmares
Immobility
Does not explore
Regression in behavior
Failure to Thrive
Thumb sucking, whining, and loss of acquired speech
Prolonged uncontrollable crying
Hyper-vigilance
Biting, kicking, tantrums, unprovoked aggression -
ANSWERS-Indicators of trauma in
children ages birth to 5
when was the first child abuse case reported? - ANSWERS-
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Section 39.201, Florida Statutes (F.S.) states all Floridians
must report any child abuse, abandonment, and/or neglect
they suspect. Failure to report is a third degree felony in the
State of Florida. - ANSWERS-every adult in florida is
mandated to report abuse