I have told a doctor when I was a child. He just carried on removing the tumor I got in my arm from being bitten and then sent me home........
That's unconscionable, Botts. Sorry you had to experience that.
I have told a doctor when I was a child. He just carried on removing the tumor I got in my arm from being bitten and then sent me home........
That's unconscionable, Botts. Sorry you had to experience that.
Thank you Doc. It's only a small example of my childhood. Maybe it illustrates a little of why I am a bit eccentric.
You're welcome.
Thank goodness for eccentric! "Normal" is highly over-rated!
I have told a doctor when I was a child. He just carried on removing the tumor I got in my arm from being bitten and then sent me home........
In my work I care for the most vulnerable children; those who cannot communicate, move, or care for themselves. We have include this issue in our training curriculum. Parents often become offended or angry when I do ask questions or teach them ("we don't do that in our home"). I have to let it roll off my back. I'd rather wrongfully evaluate 10 children for potential abuse than miss a single child who was.
very true. Too many people thing that "what you want to hear" is an acceptable substitute for honesty.
Sometimes it can be hard to know if you been abused, some children might not know it happening to them, I think in mental abuse is harder to catch.
Yes, I agree. Usually those who have been mentally abused blame themselves, not their abuser.
Yes, I know. But the point I bring up is that abusive situtions aren't just exclusive to Deaf Schools. It is a concern, and it does happen....but abusive situtions happen EVERYWHERE. It's important to note that there can be a risk of abuse in boarding school situtions (and that means ALL boarding schools including the kind that are feeder schools for the Ivy League)For your information, I didn't say it was just at these schools. However, I'm not going to lie and say that nothing happened there. The topic is about abuse among the deaf children, regardless of where they experience it.
Neglect is what I see happen too often with many of the children I work with. Unfortunately, social services dont see the limited communication between the children and their parents as a form of neglect/abuse.
Yes, I agree. Usually those who have been mentally abused blame themselves, not their abuser.
Yeo, also physical abuse seem be covered lot more than mental abuse and people know about it. I don't think too many know what exactly is mental abuse and what is being just nasty.