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LESSON PLAN ON CHILD ABUSE SUBMITTED TO: MRS.DITTYJOSEPH PRINCIPAL LOURDES SCHOOL OF NURSING SIDHISADAN

SUBMITTED BY: MS. TUTOR LOURDES SCHOOL OF NURSING SIDHISADAN

SUBJECT

:SOCIOLOGY

NAME OF THE TEACHER :MS.

UNIT

:

GROUP

:I YEAR GNM STUDENTS

TOPIC

:CHILD ABUSE

NO. OF STUDENTS

:36

DATE

:02.01.2014

TIME

:9:30-10:30am

VENUE

:LECTURE HALL 8

DURATION

:1 HOUR

PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE FROM

:STUDENTS HAVE HEARD ABOUT CHILD ABUSE MEDIA

METHOD OF TEACHING:LECTURE CUM DISCUSSIONS A.V AIDS

: CHARTS,BLACK BOARD

CENTRAL OBJECTIVE At the end of the session,the students will be able tounderstand ,appreciate and apply the knowledge about child abuse, its causes, types , solutions and its legal aspects.

GENERAL OBJECTIVE: At the end of the class, the students will be able to 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Define child abuse Causes of child abuse Signs of child abuse Solution to the problem. Legalities involved.

Time

Specific Objective

10min

CONTENT

Teacher’s

A.V Aids

Activity

Learner’s Activity

Lecturing

Listening

Lecturing

Listening

Evaluation

Introduction Child abuse is the physical, sexual or emotional maltreatment or neglect of a child or children Child abuse can occur in a child's home, or in the organizations, schools or communities the child interacts with.

5 min

10min

Define child abuse

Causes of child abuse.

Any act or series of acts of commission or omission by a parent or other caregiver that results in harm, potential for harm, or threat of harm to a child

It is multifactorial  Economic causes  Unwanted children  Psychologically upset parents

Explaining

Blackboard

Discussing

What do you understand by child abuse?

  

15min

Signs of physical abuse

Drug ,alcohol abuse Pedophiles Illiteracy

What leads to child abuse?

POSSIBLE SIGNS OF PHYSICAL ABUSE Signs in children Bruising to face, head or neck, other bruising and marks which may show the shape of the object that caused it eg belt buckle, hand print Lacerations and welts drowsiness, vomiting, fits or pooling of blood in the eyes, which may suggest head injury Fractures of bones, especially in children under three years old dislocations, sprains, twisting burns and scalds (including cigarette burns) Multiple injuries or bruises explanation of injury . Abdominal pain caused by ruptured internal organs.

Discussing Lecturing

OHP

Taking notes Discussing

How do you understand a child is physically abused?

10min

Legal aspects in child abuse

The Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences Act, 2012 regarding child sexual abuse has been passed by the both the houses of the Indian Parliament in May 2012.[12] The Act came into force from 14 November 2012

Discussing Lecturing

Promoting child & family wellbeing Information on well-being and ways programs and systems can support it. Includes resources on protective factors, marriage, fatherhood, and parenting.

Discussing

OHP

Discussing What are the prevailing laws in India against child abuse?

30min How to solve or control child abuse

Public awareness & creating supportive communities Tools for sharing a child abuse prevention message with your community and building community support. Prevention programs Standards for prevention programs, research on what

Discussing

How can child abuse be solved?

works, information on the role of related professionals, and resources for specific types of programs. Developing & sustaining prevention programs Considerations for managing a prevention program, including community needs assessment, collaborating with community partners, family engagement and retention, cultural competence, training, and funding. Evidence-based practice Child abuse prevention programs and strategies supported by scientific research. Evaluating prevention programs Evaluating program effectiveness and conducting cost analyses.

Summary Child abuse is a very relevant social problem faced by our society.Child abuse is multifactoral.It is highly important to find the causes of child abuse at the earliest,save children from it and give the perpetuators supportive services. Recapitulation 1.What is meant bychild abuse? 2.What arethe types of child abuse? 3.What comes incauses of child abuse ? 4.Howcan this social evil be prevented? Bibliography: 1.B.C Acharya,Textbook of Urban Sociology,1st Edition,Wisdom Press..Page-56,57. 2.www.wikipedia.org/laws-against-child-abuse.Date:12.12.2013.

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