CHCPRT001 - Scenario: Ace - Types Of Abuse

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Started by muffin Community Contributor · Tue, 18 Aug 2015 · 11:16 PM · 1 replies · 4,950 views

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muffin Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 · 11:16 PM ·💬 15 posts
hi

Ace is a 3 year old boy who has attended your service two days per week since he was 9 months old. You have always observed Ace to be a very bright and happy child who is affectionate with both the children and educators at the service.

Recently, Ace, has become very clingy with his mother when she leaves the service, grabbing her legs and crying for her to take him with her. Ace’s mother is bewildered at this change in his behaviour as he previously used to wake up each morning asking, “Kindy today?” and expressing delight when she confirmed it was a kindy day. She also stated that he doesn’t like going anywhere without her and turned on such a fit when she went to go to the hairdressers last week that she ended up taking him with her.

Although toilet trained for the last six months, Ace has started to have ‘accidents’ and refuses to use the toilet. His mother has reported to you that he is chronically constipated and that it hurts him to empty his bowels, so she has put him back in nappies.

One day, while you are outside cleaning out the guinea pig cage, Ace comes and stands next to you and watches. He sits on your lap and you start to talk about the guinea pigs and what pets you would like to own. In the course of your conversation, Ace tells you that he doesn’t want to go to his grandmother’s house anymore, even though she has chickens. He tells you that his uncle makes him pat his bunny every time he goes there and that he doesn’t like it. You ask him if the bunny scratches him or bites him, and Ace tells you that it can’t, but it really hurts him. This doesn’t seem to make sense, so you get a piece of paper and have Ace draw you a picture of the bunny. Ace draws a picture of a man’s genitalia surrounded by pubic hair and tells you “That’s the bunny”.

Question : 2. Use the table below, or similar, to list the indicators of abuse or neglect for the type identified.

my answer :

Physical abuse

The Child: Physical Indicators : he is chronically constipated and that it hurts him to empty his bowels & toilet trained for the last six months, Ace has started to have ‘accidents’ and refuses to use the toilet. His mother has reported to you that he is chronically constipated and that it hurts him to empty his bowels

The Child: Behavioural Indicators : his mother when she leaves the service, grabbing her legs and crying for her to take him with her , he doesn’t like going anywhere without mother & Ace has started to have ‘accidents’ and refuses to use the toilet

Adult: Parent or Guardian: He is chronically constipated and that it hurts him to empty his bowels, so she has put him back in nappies.

Sexual abuse

The Child: Physical Indicators:he is chronically constipated and that it hurts him to empty his bowels & He tells you that his uncle makes him pat his bunny every time he goes there and that he doesn’t like it...really hurts him

The Child: Behavioural Indicators: Ace draws a picture of a man’s genitalia surrounded by pubic hair and tells you “That’s the bunny” & Sudden changes in mood or behaviour

can you guide me am i on the right track?

thank you
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Lorina ⏱ Thu, 20 Aug 2015 · 4:32 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
Yes, you're on the right track with your response...

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