Teacher Presentation [copy]

Teacher Presentation [copy]

Published on 2 December 2020
Transcript
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with abuse their is no excuse
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did you know
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Telling a child they’re “no good,” “worthless,” “bad,” or “a mistake.” Frequent yelling, threatening, or bullying.
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IS
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abuse
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DIFFRENT TYPES OF ABUSE ARE...
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Emotional Abuse
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Sexual Abuse
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Physical Abuse
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Physical abuse. Physical abuse occurs when a person is purposely physically injured or put at risk of harm by another person.
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Sexual abuse. Sexual child abuse is any sexual activity with a child, such as fondling, oral-genital contact intercourse, exploitation or exposure to child pornography.
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Emotional abuse
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Emotional child abuse means injuring a child's self-esteem or emotional well-being. It includes verbal and emotional assault such as continually belittling or berating a child as well as isolating, ignoring, or rejecting a child.
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Medical abuse
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Medical child abuse occurs when someone gives false information about illness in a child that requires medical attention, putting the child at risk of injury and unnecessary medical care.
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Neglect.
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Child neglect is a failure to provide adequate food, shelter, affection, supervision, education, or dental or medical care.