Child maltreatment
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1. Child maltreatment has a possibility of developing into criminality.
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2. Child maltreatment can cause mental illnesses/problems later on in the children's lives.
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3. Child maltreatment does not play a major role in the children's cognitive and social development.
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4. Children who have experienced abuse often feel anxious or scared in unfamiliar situations.
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5. Children who experience abuse often have trouble trusting others, including family members and peers.
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6. Children who have experienced abuse are more likely to display aggressive behavior towards others.
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7. Abused children are more likely to engage in risky behaviors (e.g., substance abuse, running away, self-harm).
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8. Abuse tends to repeat itself through generations, with children who were abused potentially becoming abusers themselves.
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9. Abused children are more likely to have disciplinary issues at school.
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10. Children who experience abuse often exhibit a lack of interest in their studies or future goals.
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11. Children who have been abused often experience sleep disturbances such as nightmares or insomnia.
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12. Children who have been abused tend to miss school more frequently than their peers.
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13. Family support plays a critical role in helping abused children recover.
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14. The school system plays an important role in identifying and supporting children who have experienced abuse.
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15. Children who have experienced abuse recover better when they have access to a strong social support system (friends, teachers, mentors).
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