Child Advocacy Midterm

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Across
  1. 2. physiological, emotional, and cognitive process that involves understanding of others’ experiences, thoughts, and feelings
  2. 4. foundational to our nation's system for preventing child abuse and neglect and protecting children who have experienced harm
  3. 6. Most children who live in ___ are not neglected; however neglect is strongly associated with ____
  4. 8. Liberties Within the law children were permitted to defend themselves against abuse
  5. 9. the failure of a caregiver to meet the child's basic needs, such as food, shelter, security, clothing, and hygiene
  6. 10. Established in 1854 under the leadership of Charles Loring Brace
  7. 11. Indian Child Welfare Act
  8. 12. The child may take on a parent role in the family, where the child rather than the adult is making decisions
  9. 14. When a parent fails to provide a child with access to education
  10. 16. Are the foundation of strong, healthy communities
  11. 17. 1 in 4 girls will be ____ before they turn 18
  12. 18. ___ was an attempt to prioritize child safety and promote adoption
  13. 19. every child in an out-of-home placement to have a legally permanent family
Down
  1. 1. caregiver's sexual use of a child for sexual arousal, gratification, advantage, or profit
  2. 3. are characteristics of individuals, families, and communities that reduce the likelihood of negative outcomes
  3. 5. the legal process where an adult or couple assumes permanent parental rights and responsibilities for a child
  4. 7. A temporary, court monitored-service provided by States to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children/youth
  5. 13. every child in an out-of-home placement to have a legally permanent family
  6. 14. falls into several basic categories: spurning, terrorizing, exploiting/corrupting, isolating, and ignoring
  7. 15. works with the child and family with the goals of safety, permanency, and well-being
  8. 20. welfare system an array of services seeking to keep children safe and ensure families can successfully care for their children