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Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP
Cynthia W. DeLago, MD, MPH, FAAP
Hans B. Kersten, MD, FAAP
Paul S. Matz, MD, FAAP
Robert S. McGregor, MD
Laura E. Smals, MD
Nancy D. Spector, MD, MPH

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Helping Children Affected by Abuse
A Parent's and Teacher's Handbook for Increasing Awareness

This child safety book is an excellent and affordable resource written by a pediatrician for parents, teachers, and caregivers. Learn how to respond to child abuse in a positive and constructive manner that gets children the help they need and keeps them safe.


Written by a pediatrician in plain language, Helping Children Affected by Abuse: A Parent's and Teacher's Handbook for Increasing Awareness is an excellent and affordable resource for adults of any level of awareness on the topic of child abuse.


Physical, sexual, and emotional abuse are discussed in detail in a readable, practical, and accurate style, providing an exceptional resource for adults who want to know more about the ever-increasing problem of child abuse, including topics ranging from munchausen by proxy to child neglect and abandonment. Learn to recognize the warning signs of abuse and how to respond in a positive and constructive manner that gets children the help they need and keeps them safe.


Stressing the importance of awareness, this book provides information on the following:
• Ways to discipline children in a constructive, nonabusive manner
• Tips to protect children from the dangers of dating violence
• Guidelines to avoid asking leading questions
• The risk of the internet for children and how to discuss them
• How to monitor Internet use
• Choosing a childcare provider
• Art therapy and helping children express their emotions

Child Safety
A Pediatric Guide for Parents, Teachers, Nurses, and Caregivers

Child Safety calls upon the knowledge of expert pediatricians to empower those who care for children and serves as an excellent child safety guide for caregivers. Caregivers are responsible for the health and safety of children, and that responsibility raises concerns and questions that continue to arise throughout a child's development. This pediatric guide addresses those questions with discussions that include basic child safety in the home, selecting childcare providers, the risk of internet for children, and the timely issue of terrorism.


Reviewed by an advisory board of parents and child advocates, Child Safety is written in plain English and is accessible to a diverse range of caregivers. In this child protection book, readers can quickly access safety information using tables and checklists designed to highlight important issues.


This thorough and affordable resource is an important tool for combating safety and health risks, and it equips parents, teachers, nurses, and caregivers with the information they need for child protection.

Product Details: Paperback, perfect-bound edition
(Helping Children) 218 pages, 51 figures
  5 contributors
  Written in plain, nontechnical language
Audience: Law Enforcement, Physicians, Pediatricians, Nurses, Social Service Personnel, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators, Child Care Centers, Parents
Publication Date: 2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-98-3


Product Details: Paperback, perfect-bound edition
(Child Safety) 341 pages, 56 images
  10 contributors
  Written in plain, nontechnical language
Audience: Law Enforcement, Physicians, Pediatricians, Nurses, Social Service Personnel, Child Advocates, Child Abuse Prevention Professionals, Child Protective Services Members, Educators, Child Care Centers, Parents
Publication Date: 2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-878060-67-9
Angelo P. Giardino, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAP

Angelo Giardino is the medical director of Texas Children's Health Plan, a clinical associate professor of pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine, and an attending physician for the Texas Children's Hospital's forensic pediatrics service at the Children's Assessment Center in Houston, Texas. Dr. Giardino completed his residency and fellowship training in pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Immediately after his fellowship training, Dr. Giardino became the assistant, and then the associate, medical director at Health Partners of Philadelphia, where he had primary responsibility for utilization management, intensive case management, and health care data analysis. He also shared responsibility for the plan's quality improvement program. Additionally, Dr. Giardino began the Child Abuse and Neglect Team for Children with Special Health Care Needs, which was funded by a three-year grant from a local philanthropist. In 1998, he was appointed associate chair of clinical operations in the Department of Pediatrics at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), and in June of 1999, he was asked to chair the CHOP Quality Committee. These accomplishments are only a few of his career.

Helping Children Affected by Abuse

1. Child Abuse and Neglect: An Overview of the Problem

2. Physical Abuse

3. Child Sexual Abuse

4. Emotional Abuse

5. Child Neglect

6. Dating Violence

7. Schools and Child Abuse

8. Childcare Issues

9. Safety for Children on the Internet

10. Child Protective Services, Mental Health Issues, and the Multidisciplinary Team Approach

11. Art Therapy

12. Prevention Efforts: The Next Challenge



Child Safety

Section I: Violence

1. Bullying

2. Media Violence

Section II: Risk-Taking Behaviors

3. Alcohol, Drugs, and Illicit Substances

4. Tobacco and Smoking

5. Initiation of Sexual Activity

Section III: Maltreatment

6. Physical Abuse and Neglect

7. Sexual Abuse

8. Intimate Partner Violence

9. Risks of the Internet

Section IV: Health

10. Injury Prevention

11. Environmental Health

12. Emergency Medical Situations

13. Terrorism: Dealing With Threats

14. Tattooing, Piercing, and Branding

Section V: Behavior

15. Depression and Suicide

16. Aggressive, Defiant, and Delinquent Behavior

Section VI: Other Areas of Concern

17. Discipline and Corporal Punishment

18. Selecting Childcare Providers

19. Divorce and Custody Issues

Reviews (Helping Children)

This book successfully addresses the complexity of all forms of child maltreatment including the scope and nature, causes, and consequences of physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect. The focus is on diagnosis, intervention, and prevention, enhancing the roles of the healthcare provider to become more engaged with families and effective community-based programs that can help these children and their parents. There are excellent examples of intervention and prevention strategies for both parents and teachers to utilize for children and their caregivers. The authors have added three important sections on timely areas of concern: the parameters and key issues surrounding dating violence, childcare settings, and Internet safety.


Additionally, an overview of public child welfare, mental health, and team decision making are reviewed to give the reader a broader understanding of systemic responses to the problem of child abuse and neglect. Also, an introspective chapter on art therapy gives insight into the power of this technique to explore feelings and assist in the healing process for families. A must-read for professionals in the field, teachers, health care providers, and parents alike.

Lisa Pion-Berlin, Ph.D.
President and Chief
Executive Officer
Parents Anonymous® Inc.
Strengthening Families All Around the World

This well-written volume provides an up-to-date review and analysis of the core topics related to child maltreatment. It delves below the surface to disentangle risk factors for maltreatment from consequences and provides readers with an enhanced understanding of this complex issue. With a focus on prevention and early intervention, this book offers concrete strategies that parents, teachers, and clinicians can employ to respond effectively in situations where abuse is suspected. This book is a valuable resource for anyone working with children.

Catherine Bradshaw, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Mental Health
Associate Director
Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The authors have created an excellent overview of child abuse, indicating how child abuse is manifested, how to recognize and treat child abuse, and importantly, how to prevent child abuse for future generations. This is a terrific resource for all individuals who care for children and want to keep them free from harm.

Nancy Chandler
Executive Director
National Children’s Alliance

The book is an excellent resource for parents, teachers, and even child protection workers. Dr. Giardino has the ability to simplify complex topics of abuse and make them understandable for both parents and professionals. The book’s practical suggestions and guidance on the spectrum of abuse, protecting children, the Internet, schools, and childcare will be indispensable to concerned caregivers and education professionals. The easy language of this book makes it a valuable resource for any personal, professional, or school library.

Michael L Haney, PhD, NCC, CCISM, LMHC
Division Director for Prevention and Intervention
Children’s Medical Services
Florida Department of Health

This resource book provides a concise and up-to-date look at the complex issues surrounding child abuse. It is a valuable combination of definitions, dynamics and concrete discussions that explore how effective parenting can help prevent child abuse, how teachers can shape the dialogue concerning abuse issues, and how physicians and other professionals can influence positive parenting and prevention efforts. It clearly portrays the responsibility we each have for all the children in our sphere of influence and how we can put that responsibility into action in a variety of contexts. From parents to schools to communities, this book lays out a mandate for protection of children, even as we teach them how to protect themselves. Helping Children Affected by Abuse is a must have for every school and professional library.

Sherryll Kraizer, PhD
Founder of the Safe Child Program
Author of The Safe Child Book and Bully Proof Your Child

As a medical student interested in public health, and specifically in protecting children from violence, I am always searching for resources to effectively educate communities about “helping children affected by abuse.” This book beautifully demonstrates that adults in our society have the responsibility and capacity to protect children. It accomplishes a very important goal of not only outlining different kinds of abuse in a clear and thorough manner, but also providing suggestions of what parents, teachers, and any other adults in a community can do to protect children from the harms of abuse. I think that anyone who interacts with children should have to read Helping Children Affected by Abuse.

Sarah Bagley
Third-Year Medical Student
Georgetown University

Reviews (Child Safety)

Child Safety is a well-written, readable guide for parents and caretakers, educators, and health care professionals, providing an outstanding overview of timely, important, complex problems that confront us, and our children. It reminds us that our children are challenged everyday and must meet critical decisions related to substance use, sexuality, violence, and development of their self-image, among others, head-on. The authors offer practical, usable advice and educational information, including tips on how to respond and guide children through these turbulent issues.

Michael L. Haney, PhD, NCC, CCISM, LMHC
Division Director for Prevention and Intervention
Children’s Medical Services
Florida Department of Health

This book is an excellent resource for anyone concerned with keeping children physically and psychologically safe and free from harm in an ever more complex world.


Chapters related to the Internet and threats of terrorism give valuable and up-to-date information about the risks of living in today’s highly complex world. The checklists offer easy-to-follow tips for parents and caregivers, allowing for the most difficult subject matter to be dealt with in an effective and informed manner.

Nancy Chandler
Executive Director
National Children’s Alliance

As the types and scope of influences on our children continue to mushroom at warp speed, parents and those who advise them are rightly feeling overwhelmed and uncertain about how and when they should intervene, draw the line, or pull the plug. Dr. Giardino and his associates provide a solid book, grounded in the most current research and understanding of these complex issues. The text educates us about the issues but, more importantly, provides concrete advice about what really matters. From child abuse to interpersonal violence to substance abuse and the Internet, this is a powerful tool for everyone involved with raising children in a world where young people are bombarded with media, hype, and marketing from the moment they can sit up and watch television.

Sherryll Krazier, PhD
Founder of the Safe Child Program & author of
The Safe Child Book and
Bully Proof Your Child

With an emphasis on current research findings, this book provides great insight into some of the pressures and challenges facing today’s youth, including bullying, drugs, sexual activity, media violence, and parental divorce. Peppered with case examples from the authors’ clinical work, this resource will help parents, educators, and clinicians develop a clearer understanding of the impact of these and other risk factors on children’s mental health. Having a heightened awareness of these issues will also enhance readers’ personal and professional relationships with children and adolescents.

Catherine Bradshaw, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Mental Health
Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Center for the Prevention of Youth Violence
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

This book is a common sense, easy-to-understand, but thorough, approach to child safety. As a former medical consultant to a day care center, I know there are many health-related issues that face those who provide day-to-day care and education to children. Having a reliable source to clarify the issues surrounding common health concerns will not only decrease anxiety and worry, but also help utilize the health care system more effectively. Of note is the book’s coverage not only of traditional topics such as poisonings, tobacco use, and sexual activity, but also of very modern concerns such as tattoos, terrorism, and the risks of Internet use. The authors are to be commended for their approach to these new morbidities.

Dipesh Navsaria, MPH, MS (LIS), MD
Pediatric Resident Physician & Occasional Children’s Librarian
University of Wisconsin
Hospitals & Clinics