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Lesson Plan: Child Abuse The Hidden Epidemic

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19925
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10
11
12
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Stephen F. Austin State University

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In this lesson, students will analyze reasons for the high rate of child abuse, distinguish among the various types of abuse and neglect, and determine methods of breaking the cycle of abuse.

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