Parent-Child Interactions Researched at Colorado State University for Clues about Abuse
Can scientists predict if a child may eventually become the victim of abuse or neglect just by looking at patterns of how parents and children solve problems together? That’s the aim of a new study in Colorado State University’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
Note: Great. More power to take kids without evidence of parental wrong doing.
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Thursday, January 26, 2012
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1 comments:
Yes. If you work with domestic conflict for a living, you would see this trend without the need for published studies. I am sure the results will be twisted anyway, just like the project by the domestic violence community that domestic violence can only be committed by a man (even though scientific studies and personal interviews with "victims" will clearly paint another picture).
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