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Rashida Banerjee; Sara Movahedazarhouligh; Ekta Ghosh – Infants and Young Children, 2024
Child maltreatment is a significant public health concern that affects children's health and well-being throughout their life. Children who are maltreated are at an increased risk of developing a disability or delay and are more vulnerable to a range of mental health-related problems, including depression, anxiety, substance abuse, criminality,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Intervention, Research
Corr, Catherine; Santos, Rosa Milagros – Journal of Early Intervention, 2017
Legislation in the United States, such as the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act, mandates service system collaboration to meet the complex needs of young children with disabilities who have experienced abuse. This literature review examines extant literature related to young…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Young Children, Disabilities, Literature Reviews
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Dinehart, Laura H.; Katz, Lynne F.; Manfra, Louis; Ullery, Mary Anne – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2013
The current paper highlights the few studies that examine the role of early care and education on the developmental and early academic outcomes of children who experience maltreatment. First, we argue that children who experience maltreatment are at significant risk for poor developmental outcomes as a result of the chronic exposure to stress that…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Young Children, Brain, Educational Objectives
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Evans, Roy; Garner, Philip; Honig, Alice S. – Early Child Development and Care, 2014
Today, levels of mistreatment of children are internationally reported as having reached epidemic proportions. Throughout recorded history babies and young children have suffered acts of violence by parents, care providers and others. However, "some believe that, for the first time in history, we are beginning to face the true prevalence and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Prevention, Violence, Child Abuse
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deYoung, Mary – Child Welfare, 1987
This paper examines the nature of the child's disclosure of sexual abuse and assesses the impact of developmental variables on that disclosure. When those variables are recognized, the credibilty of the young child as a witness in court increases. The paper focuses on children between the ages of two and seven. (Author/BN)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Cognitive Development, Court Litigation, Sexual Abuse
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Cordon, Ingrid M.; Pipe, Margaret-Ellen; Sayfan, Liat; Melinder, Annika; Goodman, Gail S. – Developmental Review, 2004
Traumatic experiences in early childhood raise important questions about memory development in general and about the durability and accessibility of memories for traumatic events in particular. We discuss memory for early childhood traumatic events, from a developmental perspective, focusing on those factors that may equally influence memories for…
Descriptors: Young Children, Child Abuse, Recall (Psychology), Retention (Psychology)
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Sheridan, Mary S. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2003
This updated review of the literature on Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MBSP) analyzes 451 cases from 154 medical and psychosocial journal articles. Typical victims were usually 4 years of age or under; 6% were dead, and 7.3% suffered long-term or permanent injury. Twenty-five percent of siblings were dead. Mothers were perpetrators in 76.5% of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Abuse, Crime, Early Childhood Education
Lamphear, Vivian Shaw – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1985
A review of 17 of the most current empirical research studies on the pscyhosocial adjustment of maltreated children suggests that, compared to nonabused children, physically abused children manifest a greater number and frequency of behavior problems, have poor peer relationships and social skills, are less socially involved, have less empathy,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Attachment Behavior, Behavior Problems
Sivan, Abigail B. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1991
This article reviews research on child development relevant to the question of the veracity of mistreatment allegations made by children ages two to five years. The article covers research on thought and language, memory and learning, fears, fantasy, play, and television's effects. It is concluded that preschoolers base their play on the reality…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Development, Childhood Attitudes, Credibility
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Cicchetti, Dante; And Others – New Directions for Child Development, 1988
Demonstrates how a transactional developmental psychopathology perspective that focuses on the young child's resolution of stage-salient issues can be applied to the identification and treatment of psychopathology in early childhood. (PCB)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Depression (Psychology), Developmental Stages, Downs Syndrome
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Simkins, Lawrence; Renier, Ann – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 1996
The purposes of this article are to present the substantive results of anatomically detailed (A/D) doll studies, to critically evaluate the methodology used in A/D doll research, and to suggest directions for future research. This review generally shows that play with A/D dolls is not traumatizing to children. (LSR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Behavior, Child Psychology, Counseling Techniques
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Falasca, Tony; Caulfield, Thomas J. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 1999
Describes some classic causes of trauma and symptoms that can result when a child has been traumatized. Lists several factors that effect the degree to which a child is affected by trauma. Categories a wide range of behaviors displayed by the victims into three groups: affect, memories, and behaviors. Discusses various considerations when…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Counseling Techniques, Counselors, Outcomes of Treatment
Baker, Eugene A. – 1996
Keeping children safe becomes a more complicated concern when many of the offenders are not adults, but other children. Data from the justice system reveals that juveniles account for about 20% of all forcible rapes and about 50% of child sexual abuse. Contrary to the media's depiction, the majority come from two-parent homes, have no prior…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Abuse, Crime, Group Therapy
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Lowenthal, Barbara – Childhood Education, 1999
Discusses the effects of child abuse and neglect on young children. Focuses on possible neurological effects; psychological effects, such as disregulation of affect and avoidance of intimacy; and cognitive consequences throughout childhood and adolescence. Describes interventions that can promote resiliency in children, such as providing alternate…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Persons, Behavior Patterns, Brain
Newman, Lucile F.; Buka, Stephen L. – 1991
This paper synthesizes findings of major research studies on development of learning impairment and its prevention in children from birth to age 5. The paper's scope does not include children who died or suffered major retardation. The paper attempts to demystify the language of research and medicine to clarify the prevalence of health,…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Congenital Impairments