Learning Objectives
After completing this course you will learn to:
- Define and recognize various forms of child abuse.
- Identify 14 “suspicious” injuries that may point toward physical abuse.
- Recognize 13 specific behavioral patterns that may indicate child sexual abuse.
- Identify 11 effects on children subjected to emotional abuse.
- Identify 11 traits that may indicate child abuse.
- Identify the presence of five factors in parents that may predispose them toward child abuse.
- Recognize 6 common issues in an incestuous household.
- Gather information to support a diagnosis of Munchausen syndrome.
- Identify 15 instances of reportable child abuse.
- Recognize 7 signs of physical deprivation of a child.
- Recognize 4 indications that may lead you to conclude that child abuse accusation is true.
- Recognize 8 indications that may lead you to conclude that child abuse accusation is false.
- Define the role of social work, teachers, day-care professionals and general public to prevent child abuse.
- Find help for the abuser.
- Identify at least 6 processes for healing the abused child.
- Define the role of nursing in child abuse instances.
- Define legal aspects of child abuse.
- Explain the role played by courts in instances of child abuse.
- Provide referrals to families involved in child abuse.
- Explain to parents how words can hurt children.
- List six things parents should never say to their children.
- List 5 courses of action that may help a parent to break out of a vicious cycle of child abuse.
Supplementary Articles:
“Don’t call me stupid”: how to avoid hurting your kids with words
Six Things Parents Should Never Say to Their Children
Crossing the ‘borderline’ of child abuse
The Face of Abuse Does Abuse Beget Abuse?
Charting the Aftermath of Child Abuse
Why Leave Children With Bad Parents?
Stop the Child-Killers
The Biological Roots of Good Mothering
Breaking Out of a Vicious Circle
Protecting the Kids
Parents Spending Insufficient Time With Children
Child Abuse and Society’s Response
The Cycle of Violence
Can You Help? Allaying fears about child abuse
Healthy Families America
The Politics of Child Abuse
Improving Child Protective Services: How to Expand and Implement the Consensus
The Secretary’s Initiative on Child Abuse and Neglect
Child Abuse Post-Test
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Abuse Is Abuse
Chapter 3: Physical Abuse and Neglect
Chapter 4: Sexual Abuse
Chapter 5: Emotional Abuse
Chapter 6: Recognizing the Abused Child
Chapter 7: Factors Influencing Child Abuse
Chapter 8: “Munchausen Syndrome”
Chapter 9: Taking Action
Chapter 10: Child Protective Agency
Chapter 11: It’s Everyone’s Mission
Chapter 12: Help for the Abuser
Chapter 13: Community Involvement
Chapter 14: Healing the Child
Chapter 15: Changing Role of Nursing
Chapter 16: Legal Aspects of Child Abuse
Chapter 17: Child Abuse and the Court of Law
Chapter 18: Statistics Known About Child Abuse
Resources on Child Abuse and Neglect
Additional Reading
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