T1.Chapter7.ChildNeglect Flashcards
Some experts contend that ______ is the central feature of all child maltreatment.
neglect (emotional neglect, in particular)
What are the 5 subtypes of neglect
Physical Psychological or emotional Health - medical Mental Health Educational
__________ neglect is parental failure to protect a child from harm or to provide the child with basic necessities including adequate food, shelter, and clothing.
Physical
____________ neglect their children often overlook their young children’s cues and signals, particularly the children’s pleas for warmth and comfort.
Psychological or emotional
Type of neglect that occurs when parents withhold essential medical care for their child.
health -medical
_____ neglect occurs when a parent refuses to comply with recommended therapeutic interventions for a child with a serious emotional or behavioral disorder.
Mental health
__________ neglect occurs when a parent fails to comply with laws that require children to attend school.
Educational
What are the 3 attachment types?
Secure
Avoidant
Resistant
________ attached children typically experience chronic unresponsiveness from their parents.
Avoidantly
_________ attached children typically have experienced erratic, unpredictable care.
Resistantly
___________ attached children tend to be overly dependent upon teachers for help and attention, and lack confidence and self-esteem, are less able to form friendships than other children, and often are victims of more aggressive peers.
Resistently
___________ attached children often develop behavior problems (including aggressive or socially withdrawn behavior), are often unpopular with other children, may lack motivation and persistence in learning, and tend to victimize other children.
Avoidantly
_______ attached children have a foundation of trust and security, where they can venture out with confidence and enthusiasm.
Securely
______ attached children are able to regulate their emotions more effectively and are more likely to enter in to cooperative, caring relationships with other adults and children than children who do not have the firm foundation.
Securely