(2009). Child abuse and neglect: Training needs of student teachers. International Journal of Educational Research, 48(5), 320-330.McKee, B. E., & Dillenburger, K. (2009). Child abuse and neglect: Training needs of student teachers. International Journal of Educational Research, 48, 320-...
Teachers are required to report any suspected child abuse or signs of abuse or neglect in every state. The lessons in this course outline how to...
图书Physical Abuse and Neglect A Training Curriculum 介绍、书评、论坛及推荐
Child Abuse and Neglect (CAN) is extensively implicated as a risk factor preceding the development of Obsessive–Compulsive Personality Traits (OCPT). Nevertheless, the majority of individuals with a history of CAN do not go on to develop OCPT. To date, little research has investigated potential...
In addition, the chapter describes available data sources, spotlighting the National Data Archive on Child Abuse and Neglect in the United States. Finally, the chapter reviews the incidence of child maltreatment and evidence on risk factors, consequences, and promising interventions. Risk factors can...
Many professionals are in a position to help stop or prevent child abuse and neglect by taking action. All it takes is the knowledge and tools to identify signs of abuse and file a report. As a mandated reporter, your training helps achieve this.
Child abuse and neglect is, unfortunately, a far more common occurrence in Australia than many people realize.
However, there are limited evaluations on multidisciplinary/interprofessional training for early professionals in the field of child abuse and neglect. This study aimed to examine the effects of the ITP on young professionals in developing their careers and taking leadership roles in the field of ...
Arizona’s child sex abuse reporting law, and similar laws in more than 20 states that require clergy to report child sex abuse and neglect, says that clergy, physicians, nurses, or anyone caring for a child who “reasonably believes” a child has been abused or neglected has ...
Parents who recognize any of these problems can avoid the consequences of emotional neglect through parental training courses, reading, and effort. Seeking a little help can achieve big results. Children are very responsive to any positive effort put forth by a parent to improve the parent-child ...