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  • ...t involves an adult or older adolescent engaging in sexual activity with a child. ...person), "sexual" (from Late Latin ''sexualis'', pertaining to sex), and "abuse" (from Latin ''abusus'', meaning misuse or improper use).
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  • |Term=Child Abuse Pediatrics ...participating on multidisciplinary teams investigating; and managing child abuse cases. 
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  • == Child Abuse == ...to the maltreatment, whether physical, sexual, emotional, or neglect, of a child or children, especially by a parent or a caregiver.
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  • ...ppropriate touching, exposure to sexual acts or materials, or engaging the child in sexual acts. ...derived from the Late Latin ''sexualis'', meaning pertaining to sex, and "abuse" comes from the Latin ''abusus'', meaning misuse or improper use.
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  • == Child Neglect == ..., supervision, affection, and support needed for a child's health, safety, and well-being.
    2 KB (265 words) - 00:12, 9 February 2024
  • == Child Protection == ...en from acts that are not in their best interests, such as abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
    2 KB (267 words) - 22:00, 13 February 2024
  • == Child Exploitation == ...rmful treatment of the child. These activities are to the detriment of the child's physical or mental health, education, moral or social-emotional developme
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  • ...ome]]''', is a rare psychological condition characterized by severe social and behavioral abnormalities. It is often associated with children who have bee ...term "Wild Man Syndrome" is derived from the English words "wild", "man", and "syndrome". The term "wild" comes from the Old English "wilde", meaning "in
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  • ...ence pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correction or control of the child's behavior. * [[Child Discipline]]
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  • ...e|child abuse]] and [[Elder abuse|elder abuse]], as well as other forms of abuse or neglect. ...bination of the prefix "mal-", from the Latin "malus" meaning bad or evil, and the English word "treatment". Thus, it literally translates to "bad treatme
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  • == Child Welfare == ...rotect children who have been abused or neglected, or who are in danger of abuse or neglect.
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  • ==Sexual Abuse== ...ogical]] forms of abuse, and can include actions that are both non-contact and contact in nature.
    2 KB (267 words) - 23:45, 8 February 2024
  • == Physical abuse == ...us contexts, including [[domestic violence]], [[child abuse]], and [[elder abuse]].
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  • == Child Protective Services == ...any states of the [[United States]] that responds to [[child abuse]] and [[child neglect]] issues.
    2 KB (282 words) - 22:07, 13 February 2024
  • == Abuse == ...e', is a pattern of behavior used by one person to gain and maintain power and control over another.
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  • ...zd/), derived from the Latin word 'abusus', is a term used in [[medicine]] and [[psychology]] to describe the mistreatment or misuse of an individual or s * [[Abuse]]: The act of intentionally causing harm to others, either physically, emot
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  • '''Abuse during childbirth''' is a form of [[violence against women]] that occurs du ...gly'. "Childbirth" is a compound of the Old English words ''cild'' (child) and ''gebyrd'' (birth, act of giving birth).
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  • ...[[paediatrician]] known for his extensive research in [[child protection]] and [[respiratory medicine]]. ...the understanding and treatment of [[sudden infant death syndrome]] (SIDS) and [[childhood asthma]].
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  • ...form of physical child abuse resulting from violently shaking an infant or child. ...rain from getting enough oxygen. Shaken baby syndrome is a form of [[child abuse]] that can result in permanent brain damage or death.
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  • ...mbination of factors, including indoctrination by the other parent and the child's own attempts to denigrate the target parent. ...n activity to which one should belong or in which one should be involved), and 'syndrome' (a group of symptoms which consistently occur together, or a con
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