What is Physical Child Abuse?
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What is Physical Child Abuse?

Experts have now expanded the physical child abuse definition. They now define it as a non-accidental injury resulting from hitting, whipping, beating, biting, kicking, or anything that harms a child’s body. Normal Warning Signs Specific Warning Signs The Long-Term Impacts of Child Abuse The age at which the abuse occurs influences how the injuries affect…

What is Emotional Abuse of a Child?
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What is Emotional Abuse of a Child?

While a single incident may be abuse, emotional abuse is a pattern of behavior that causes damage over time. Psychological abuse damages a child’s sense of self-worth and negatively impacts their emotional and social development. Often, there is great confusion for the child who is experiencing emotional abuse. Emotional abuse is a form of child…

What is Child Neglect & Abuse?
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What is Child Neglect & Abuse?

Neglect is normally defined as the failure of a parent or other person responsible for the child to provide basic needs. Also, the simple definition of neglect is simply to fail to care for someone properly. It can be intentional or passive. Passive can stem from a lack of experience, information, or ability. Therefore, neglect…

E-ACEs: Expanded Adverse Childhood Experiences Test
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E-ACEs: Expanded Adverse Childhood Experiences Test

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACEs) is a nationally recognized study on the long-term impacts of childhood trauma. The study found that the percentage of our American population impacted by childhood trauma is:– 67% minimal impact – 12.6% severe impact Experts have agreed over the last decade that though the ACEs test was groundbreaking and insightful,…