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Child
Abuse & Neglect

Local
Research
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In
Wisconsin, The
School Readiness Project is underway in Watertown,
Merrill, W.Allis/W.Milwaukee, Menominee County/Nation,Trevor,
Platteville, Sparta, Necedah, Madison, and Gillett. This
project is connected to the National Children,
Youth and Families At Risk (CYFAR) Iniative. The
School Readiness Project was developed as a joint project
of the UW-Extension and the School of Human Ecology at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison.
National
- Kurtz,
P. David, et al. "Maltreatment and the School-Aged Child:
School Performance Consequences." Child Abuse and Neglect:
The International Journal, v17 n5 p581-89 Sep-Oct 1993.
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This
study evaluated the school performance of school- age children
and teens, comparing those who had suffered physical abused
and those who had experienced neglect. The abused children displayed
pervasive and severe academic and socioemotional problems. Not
surprisingly, neglected children displayed academic delays.
However, both groups of maltreated children showed unexpected
strengths on measures of adaptive behavior.
- Feldman,
M. A. "Insufficient resources and support services Preventing
Child Neglect: Child-Care Training for Parents with Intellectual
Disabilities." Infants and Young Children, 11(2):1-11;
October 1998.
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This
article describes an empirically validated assessment and training
model designed to improve the parenting skills of parents with
intellectual disabilities. The parent education approach is
based on helping these parents to gain parenting skills. This
publication includes a case study, information on assessment
and intervention, staff qualifications, planning, skills and
instructional methods. Evaluations found that in-home, skill-focused
parent training can reduce the risk of child neglect.
Other
research & updates:
- Daro,
D. & McCurdy, K. (1994). "Preventing child abuse and neglect:
Programmatic interventions." Child Welfare, 73(5):405-430.
- Daro,
D., Jones, E., & McCurdy, K. (1993). Preventing child abuse:
An evaluation of services to high-risk families. A report
for the William Penn Foundation, Philadelphia, PA. National Committee
for Prevention of Child Abuse: Chicago, IL.
- Leventhal,
J. M. (1995). "Twenty Years Later: We Do Know How to Prevent
Child Abuse and Neglect." Child Abuse and Neglect,
20(8):647-653.
- Mulroy,
E. (1997). "Building a neighborhood network: Inter organizational
collaboration to prevent child abuse and neglect." Social
Work, 42(3):255-264.
- National
Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information Bulletin,
Prevention
in Action: Tips from the Field.
- Reppucci,
N. D., Britner, P. A., and Woolard, J. L. (1997). Preventing
Child Abuse and Neglect Through Parent Education. Paul H.
Brookes Publishing Co.: Baltimore, MD.
- Wolfe,
D. (1993). "Child Abuse Prevention: Blending Research and
Practice." Child Abuse Review, 2:153-165.
- National
Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) NCIPC
provides Intramural Research Publications and bibliographies on-line.
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