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Old Jul 19, 2014, 05:59 PM
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Preventing Child Abuse

This article is an important read: UTHealth - HealthLeader: Preventing Child Abuse

The author states:
We can’t help but pay attention to the shocking aftereffects of child abuse — a tragic, societal problem that affected more than 686,000 children in 2012. But for a glimmer of hope, we should pay attention to the before, say experts. A growing body of research shows that the right programs, such as parenting classes and home visitation after childbirth, actually help prevent child abuse.
Prevention is a “A complicated web” according to Christopher Greeley, MD. “Preventing child abuse is complex,” Greeley says. “There’s no one program that will fix the problem. You really, really have to work at it.”

Greeley and colleagues have established the Center for Parenting and Family Well-Being. Educating parents is the key.

Child abuse is an ever recurring tragedy. May more parents be made aware of how positive parenting may reduce the number of children who are abused.

Preventing Child Abuse
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Old Jul 19, 2014, 06:34 PM
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Thank you Glok. Truer words could not be expressed.
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Old Jul 20, 2014, 12:06 PM
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Not a parent, but work with families and children of domestic violence, and that quote couldn't be more true. Just going by what I see every day. Abuse is a viscous cycle.
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Old Jul 25, 2014, 10:55 PM
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Something that had a positive influence that helped to keep me safe as a child was a programme that my school ran. It involved different emergency services coming in and talking to us about personal safely....

Fire fighter spoke about fire prevention, Police officer about stranger danger and a Nurse spoke to us about the underwear rule each made it fun by having a game with candy etc.

Things like this that back parents up are important in my opinion.
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Alice Miller [http://www.alice-miller.com/articles_en.php?nid=47] had a lot to say about the horrifying consequences of child abuse in the form of the Nazi party, the Holocaust and A. Hitler - a severely abused child himself!
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