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Hamed Saber
Child abuse comes in more forms than just hitting or physical violence. Emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect are also forms of child abuse and can cause just as much lasting trauma to a child's well being. Learn what you can do if your child is being severely mistreated.
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Families with Unique Challenges
Families who live in poverty, families in which substance abuse and/or physical abuse and neglect occur, families who...
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Teen Dating Violence
Help your child avoid dating violence Dating violence is an issue that crosses all economic, racial, age, gender,...
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This Baby Won't Stop Crying!
A few years ago, Pam Johann was a first-time mother with a beautiful baby boy-who cried for hours at a time. She was...
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Visiting and Interviewing School-Age Child Care Providers
Child care for school-aged children is referred to in many different ways: as after school care, before and after school...
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Children of Abused Moms More Likely to Be Anxious, Depressed, Aggressive
Children of moms and female caregivers who've been beaten, choked, or threatened with a weapon may be more likely to...
Source: The Nemours Foundation

