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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Child Care Complaints
Child care complaints are probably inevitable. No matter how much parents like the program or provider serving their...
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How to Talk to Teens About Traumatic Events
A traumatic event can be anything from the death of a friend, to a hurricane, to war. Events can be experienced up close...
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Dealing with Grief, Anger and Fear
Tips for Talking About Disasters Tips For Teachers And Families
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Smat Parenting During and After Divorce: What to Do When Your Child Tells You He or She Was Hit at the Co-Parent's House
There is a difference between being spanked and being hit. Neither spanking nor hitting a child is a particularly good...
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Environmental Influences on Young Children's Behavior
More than 24 million children in the United States are aged five and below (U.S. Census Bureau, 2000). And for all those...
