Child Advocacy Centers are child-friendly houses where children who are victims of sexual abuse undergo a single interview (rather than many) and medical exam (if needed). The interviews are recorded by specially trained professionals and the victim’s cases are handled by multi-disciplinary teams. The primary goal of the centers is to __________.
A. reduce the cost of prosecuting child abuse perpetrators
B. to increase foster care to support abuse victims
C. minimize re-traumatizing the child survivors of sexual abuse
D. maximize the likelihood that children will remember the abuse
C. minimize re-traumatizing the child survivors of sexual abuse
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A. Your anxiety level will rise quickly. B. Your sleep will suffer. C. Your immune system may go haywire. D. All of these are correct.
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a. engage in conversation that lacks interaction. b. engage in conversations that involve listening and responding to each other. c. share ideas, discuss and plan their play together. d. communicate based on an understanding of what they perceive to be the thoughts and feelings of the other person.
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a. Is the book well written? b. Is the book a recipient of an award(s)? c. Is the book meaningful? d. Does the book succeed in arousing children's emotions?