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Domestic Abuse Impact on Children

16 MinutesOct. 3, 2023
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Domestic Abuse Impact on Children
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Learn about the different types of domestic abuse, how it affects children and what the impact looks like as a child grows into adulthood. You’ll also learn about the social, emotional, physical and cognitive effects of being a child of domestic abuse, how a parent’s denial of abuse can impact their children, and how it can affect parent/child relationships.

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