Showing posts with label Emotionally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emotionally. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Child Abuse Facts for Parents



Signs of Physical, Emotional and Sexual Abuse


Child Abuse Facts

Child abuse is harm to, or neglect of, a child by another person, whether adult or child. Child abuse happens in all cultural, ethnic, and income groups. Child abuse can be physical, emotional - verbal, sexual or through neglect. Abuse may cause serious injury to the child and may even result in death.

Signs of possible abuse include:

Physical Abuse
  • Unexplained or repeated injuries such as welts, bruises, or burns.
  • Injuries that are in the shape of an object (belt buckle, electric cord, etc.)
  • Injuries not likely to happen given the age or ability of the child. For example, broken bones in a child too young to walk or climb.
  • Disagreement between the child's and the parent's explanation of the injury.
  • Unreasonable explanation of the injury.
  • Obvious neglect of the child (dirty, undernourished, inappropriate clothes for the weather, lack of medical or dental care).
  • Fearful behavior.

Emotional - Verbal Abuse
  • Aggressive or withdrawn behavior.
  • Shying away from physical contact with parents or adults.
  • Afraid to go home.

Sexual Abuse
  • Child tells you he/she was sexually mistreated.
  • Child has physical signs such as:
  • difficulty in walking or sitting.
  • stained or bloody underwear.
  • genital or rectal pain, itching, swelling, redness, or discharge
  • bruises or other injuries in the genital or rectal area.
  • Child has behavioral and emotional signs such as:
  • difficulty eating or sleeping.
  • soiling or wetting pants or bed after being potty trained.
  • acting like a much younger child.
  • excessive crying or sadness.
  • withdrawing from activities and others.
  • talking about or acting out sexual acts beyond normal sex play for age.


Abuse can happen in any family, regardless of any special characteristics. However, in dealing with parents, be aware of characteristics of families in which abuse may be more likely:

  • Families who are isolated and have no friends, relatives, church or other support systems.
  • Parents who tell you they were abused as children.
  • Families who are often in crisis (have money problems, move often).
  • Parents who abuse drugs or alcohol.
  • Parents who are very critical of their child.
  • Parents who are very rigid in disciplining their child.
  • Parents who show too much or too little concern for their child.
  • Parents who feel they have a difficult child.
  • Parents who are under a lot of stress.
  • If you suspect child abuse of any kind, you should:
  • Take the child to a quiet, private area.
  • Gently encourage the child to give you enough information to evaluate whether abuse may have occurred.
  • Remain calm so as not to upset the child.
  • If the child reveals the abuse, reassure him/her that you believe him/her, that he/she is right to tell you, and that he/she is not bad.
  • Tell the child you are going to talk to persons who can help him/her.
  • Return the child to the group (if appropriate).

Record all information.
  • Immediately report the suspected abuse to the proper local authorities. In most states, reporting suspected abuse is required by law.
  • If you employ other providers or accept volunteers to help you care for the children in your facility, you should check their background for a past history of child abuse or other criminal activity. Contact your local police department. Many states require that child care providers have background and criminal history checks.
  • Dealing with child abuse is emotionally difficult for a provider. As a child care provider, you should get training in recognizing and reporting child abuse before you are confronted with a suspected case. If you suspect a case of child abuse, you may need to seek support from your local health department, child support services department, or other sources within your area.


Sunday, March 27, 2011

Special Friends

(Another email arrived today that is worth sharing - enjoy)

I 'm
Sending this to see how
Many actually read their e-mail.
Your response will be interesting.
Pay attention to what you read.

After you have finished reading it, you will know the reason it was
Sent to you..

Here goes:


People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime.

When you know which one it is, you will know what to do for that
Person..

When someone is in your life for a REASON, it is usually to meet a
Need
You have expressed.

They have come to assist you through a difficulty, to provide you
With
Guidance and support,

To aid you physically, emotionally or spiritually.

They may seem like a God send and they are.

They are there for the reason you need them to be..
Then, without any wrongdoing on your part or at an inconvenient time,
This person will say or do something to bring the relationship to an
End.

Sometimes they die. Sometimes they walk away.
Sometimes they act up and force you to take a stand.
What we must realize is that our need has been met, our desire
Fulfilled, their work is done.

The prayer you sent up has been answered and now it is time to move
On..


Some people come into your life for a SEASON, because your turn has
Come to share, grow or learn.

They bring you an experience of peace or make you laugh.
They may teach you something you have never done.
They usually give you an unbelievable amount of joy.
Believe it, it is real.. But only for a season.


LIFETIME relationships teach you lifetime lessons,
Things you must build upon in order to have a solid emotional
Foundation.
Your job is to accept the lesson,
Love the person and put what you have learned to use in all other
Relationships and areas of your life.
It is said that love is blind but friendship is clairvoyant.


Thank you for being a part of my life,
Whether you were a reason, a season or a lifetime.


Send this
To every friend that you have on-line,
Including the person who sent it to you.
0 Replies - you may need to work on your 'people skills'
2 Replies - you are nice but probably need to be more outgoing
4 Replies - you have picked your friends well!
6 Replies - you are downright popular
8 Replies or More - you are totally awesome
(and that's probably why you're on MY list)

I wonder what mine will be.


GUARDIAN ANGEL


Forward this message the same day you received it.
It may sound ridiculous, but it is right on time.
We believe that something is about to happen.
Angels exist, only sometimes they haven't got wings and we call them

Friends; you are one of them.

(The email goes on to say:  
Tomorrow at 10.35am
Somebody
Will address you and tell you
Something you have been waiting to hear.
Please do not break it.
Send it to at least 7 of your friends.)

Happy Birthday Dad!

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