11/7 THE IMPACT OF NEGLECT AND ABUSE ON CHILDREN'S LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Flashcards
When do children most often experience child abuse?
between birth and 3 years of age
Research
What does Sheehan, 2011-Stanford Child Neurology, say about baby abuse and survival rate?
- When babies are abused about 25% die
- Up to 50% survive with significant neurological deficits
What is Neglect?
- The failure to provide for a child’s basic needs.
- It can be emotional, educational, or physical
Why do children often experience physical neglect, and where may they be inappropriately left?
- because their parents are unable to provide what they need-they are poor.
- May be inappropriately left at home alone
What are some characteristics of these physically neglected children?
- Often they have trouble doing well in school–basic needs are not met
- hungry, cold, lice
- difficulty concentrating
Research
What do Recent National Statistics indicate in terms of perpetrators by relationship to the victim?
total of 85% are relatives
What are some characteristics of children who have experienced severe emotional neglect?
- may be lethargic and apathetic
- may demonstrate learned helplessness
- may have cognitive problems, including difficulty with impulse control and problem-solving skills
Research
According to (http://www.irvingstudies.com/child abuse survivor monument disabled.htm-2007) what do they say about physical and sexual abuse of individuals with disabilities?
- runs 3-4 times higher than abuse in the general population
- Disabled girls are especially vulnerable targets; often, family members abuse them
If a disabled child reports abuse, why is she often not considered credible? and what is our job in this situation?
- can’t describe details clearly
- SLPs sometimes called to assist-especially if a case goes to court
- SLPs can ensure that interviews are conducted at child’s appropriate cognitive and linguistic levels
Research
What does some research suggest about mothers attachment toward babies with craniofacial problems?
- may be less attached to and nurturing of their infants
- Decreased attachment increases the risk of abuse and neglect
- vulnerable to abuse
Because of parents lack of attachment toward children with craniofacial anomalies, what should we do?
we need to provide medical care for these babies as early as possible
What are the results on parents when they have children who have disabilities, and in turn how do they react?
- Children with disabilities put a lot more stress on their caregivers
- when caregivers are stressed and have no respite, they are more likely to neglect and abuse their children
Special needs caregivers may…
- not see the light at the end of the tunnel like parents of typically developing children
- be stressed
- typical child experiences are not available
- parents of typically developing children are uncomfortable
- no invitations
- special needs parents & children are isolated
What are behavioral and language characteristics of children who are abused and/or neglected?
- they are often very quiet
- Difficulties with expressive language
- they have lesser conversational skills than their peers
- They may be less likely than peers to discuss information or volunteer
- shorter, less complex utterances
- fewer decontextualized utterances; more talk about the here and now
- auditory and reading comprehension problem
Why do neglected and/or abused children often do more poorly in school?
- they underperform academically
- They have more behavior problems