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PREPARED BY : NURUL
FATIHAH SUBARI
Basic knowledge
                  WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
                   CHILD physical ABUSE??
Basic knowledge
The form of child physical abuse…
   By Striking.
   Punching.
   Pushing, pulling
   Slapping.
   Sleep deprivation.
   Exposure to cold, freezing.
   Placing in stress positions.
   Throwing or shooting a projectile.
   Withholding food or medication.
Example
No, I won’t !!
Help me!! It’s
    hurt!
Effect !!
            What the effect towards this
                     children?
Effect !!
GUILT AND SELF BLAME   PHYSICAL INJURY
place
        Where the common place
          for this activities?
place
Basically at home whereby no others can
 saw it including their neighborhoods.
Lack of knowledge and to fulfill their own desire .
solution
           What should we do as a community in order to
             combat the physical abuse among child?
solution
We need to protect them and
give fully attention so that
 they will feel safe when
   he/she stay with us.
Responsible




              Responsible
For surely is their own parent. They most
probably know how to guide and teach them
                    wisely.
Let’s hear expressions of their
           hearts…
1.   Brassard.M.R., Hart, S.N.,&Hardy.D.B. (1993). The
     Psychological Maltreatment rating scales. Child
     Abuse & neglect, 17, 715-729.
2.   Bolem.R.M. (2001). Child Sexual abuse: It scope &
     our failure. NewYork : Kluwer Academic/Plenum
     Publisher.
3.   Carlin A.S.Kemper.K,.Ward,N.G.,Sowell. H.,
     Gustafson, B., & Stevens N. (1994). The Effect of
     Differences Objective & Subjective definitions of
     Childhood Physical Abuse on Estimates of it’s
     Incidence & the Relationship to Psychopathology.
     Child Abuse & NEGLECT, 18(5).

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child physical abuse

  • 1. PREPARED BY : NURUL FATIHAH SUBARI
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Basic knowledge WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHILD physical ABUSE?? Basic knowledge
  • 5.
  • 6. The form of child physical abuse…
  • 7. By Striking.  Punching.  Pushing, pulling  Slapping.  Sleep deprivation.  Exposure to cold, freezing.  Placing in stress positions.  Throwing or shooting a projectile.  Withholding food or medication.
  • 9. No, I won’t !! Help me!! It’s hurt!
  • 10. Effect !! What the effect towards this children? Effect !!
  • 11. GUILT AND SELF BLAME PHYSICAL INJURY
  • 12. place Where the common place for this activities? place
  • 13. Basically at home whereby no others can saw it including their neighborhoods.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. Lack of knowledge and to fulfill their own desire .
  • 17. solution What should we do as a community in order to combat the physical abuse among child? solution
  • 18. We need to protect them and give fully attention so that they will feel safe when he/she stay with us.
  • 19.
  • 20. Responsible Responsible
  • 21. For surely is their own parent. They most probably know how to guide and teach them wisely.
  • 22. Let’s hear expressions of their hearts…
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. 1. Brassard.M.R., Hart, S.N.,&Hardy.D.B. (1993). The Psychological Maltreatment rating scales. Child Abuse & neglect, 17, 715-729. 2. Bolem.R.M. (2001). Child Sexual abuse: It scope & our failure. NewYork : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publisher. 3. Carlin A.S.Kemper.K,.Ward,N.G.,Sowell. H., Gustafson, B., & Stevens N. (1994). The Effect of Differences Objective & Subjective definitions of Childhood Physical Abuse on Estimates of it’s Incidence & the Relationship to Psychopathology. Child Abuse & NEGLECT, 18(5).