In family child care settings, recognizing potential signs of child abuse or neglect is crucial for ensuring the well-being of the children under your care. It’s essential to approach this sensitive issue with caution, acknowledging the diversity in child-rearing philosophies and practices among families and cultures. Trust your instincts, but remain mindful of biases, and observe the situation closely without overreacting.
Recognizing and Responding to Signs of ChildAbuse and Neglect
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