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1. Abuse, which the Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines as “to use or treat so as to injure or damage,” is often associated with physical abuse. However, other types of abuse, including emotional and psychological, are also damaging to an individual. Furthermore, all of these types of abuse often overlap, and they can harm an individual’s development immensely. Using the links provided, consider the following questions: What is child maltreatment? What are some of the causes and consequences? How is child abuse determined globally?
Teaching Suggestion: Students will use their reading comprehension skills to identify relevant statistical information. The World Health Organization Fact Sheet is a comprehensive document on the subject, so students will also use their summarization skills to identify only the main points in their responses.
2. After World War II, the concept of The Ideal Family was usually based on a nuclear family structure of a stable, two-parent household and children.
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