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1 Examining the Impact and Response of Child Abuse Gesselle Guzman Florida State College at Jacksonville EDF 1005: Introduction to Education Lori Kupczynski ****Have been writing for almost a month, Not finished version for example to assist in formatting
2 Annotated Bibliography Recognizing the Warning Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect | VLS. (n.d.). Virtual Lab School. Retrieved from https://www.virtuallabschool.org/focused-topics/child-abuse-identification-and-reporting-for-sup port-staff/lesson-2 This article is designed to assist educators and support staff to identify some of the many signs of child abuse. This guide provides educators with the knowledge and resources needed to ensure the safety and security of abused children. Providing insight into recognising the signs of child abuse in infants, preschoolers, and school-aged children. As an educator it is vital to understand the importance of being attentive to children's behavior and physical health. Understanding small changes in behavior and physical well-being could assist in saving an abused child's life. The essensial role of an educator depends on their ability to detect early signs of child abuse and quickly intervene, this can ensure the protection of abused children. In addition, this guide provides information on how to approach this sensitive topic with children being affected by abuse. Making assumptions could hinder your chances of having a child speak their truth. Instead, this guide touches base through open-ended questioning to gather information about a child's changes. Bringing light to the importance of a caring and supportive environment where children feel comfortable to speak up about any experience or concerns they are having. Through realistic strategies and examples, this guide aids in strengthening educators in taking the correct measures in keeping children safe both physically and emotionally. By advocating for
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