Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Child Abuse in Wyoming

Check out this report on child abuse in Wyoming.

Did you know:
  • In Wyoming, every citizen is responsible for reporting suspected child abuse or neglect. If you suspect, you must report. It is the job of Child Protective Services to sort out the details and confirm or rule out child abuse or neglect.
  • Department of Family Services in Casper/Natrona County: 307-473-3900
Prevent Child Abuse Wyoming
  • What is neglect?
  • Neglect is the failure of a parent or caretaker to provide a child under age 18 with the basic needs of life such as food, clothing, shelter, medical care, educational opportunities, protection and supervision.
  • The law in Wyoming requires every person, private citizen or professional, who has reason to believe that a child under age 18 has been abused to report the suspected abuse. Failure to do so is a crime. A person making a report in good faith is immune from both criminal and civil liability.

Information on Child Abuse & Child Maltreatment

According to the CDC, there are 4 main types of child abuse or maltreatment: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, & neglect.
  • Children under the age of 4 are at greatest risk for severe injury and death from abuse.
  • Contrary to popular belief, 56% of perpetrators of child maltreatment are women.
  • The women, usually mothers, are typically younger than the abusive males, usually fathers.
  • Abuse typically occurs in families with high stress levels: from drug/alcohol abuse, poverty, chronic health problems, and/or history of violence.
  • In 2007, 1,760 children ages 0 to 17 died from abuse and neglect
  • 76 percent or more deaths occurred among children younger than age 4

The Childhelp website also includes many alarming statistics concerning child abuse.
  • Abused children are 25% more likely to experience teen pregnancy.
  • One third of abused and neglected children will later abuse their own children, continuing the horrible cycle of abuse.
  • Children who experience child abuse & neglect are 59% more likely to be arrested as a juvenile, 28% more likely to be arrested as an adult, and 30% more likely to commit violent crime.
  • Children who have been sexually abused are 2.5 times more likely develop alcohol abuse.
  • Children who have been sexually abused are 3.8 times more likely develop drug addiction.
  • Nearly 2/3’s of the people in treatment for drug abuse reported being abused as children.
  • Child abuse occurs at every socio-economic level, across ethnic and cultural lines, within all religions and at all levels of education.
  • Ninety percent of child sexual abuse victims know the perpetrator in some way; 68% are abused by family members.
Signs of Child Abuse, according to Childhelp

Physical Signs of Child Abuse
1. Unexplained burns, cuts, bruises, or welts in the shape of an object
2. Bite marks
3. Anti-social behavior
4. Problems in school
5. Fear of adults

Emotional Signs of Child Abuse
1. Apathy
2. Depression
3. Hostility or stress
4. Lack of concentration
5. Eating disorders

Sexual Signs of Child Abuse
1. Inappropriate interest or knowledge of sexual acts
2. Nightmares and bed wetting
3. Drastic changes in appetite
4. Overcompliance or excessive aggression
5. Fear of a particular person or family member

Signs of Neglect
1. Unsuitable clothing for weather
2. Dirty or unbathed
3. Extreme hunger
4. Apparent lack of supervision

Monday, February 1, 2010

Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin

The Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin is the first book we are reading for Roosevelt Book Club.

Click here to go to the author's website.

Nancy Werlin based this book on a short story she wrote. Read it here.

In this article, Nancy Werlin talks about "What Makes a Good Thriller?" and why she decided to write this novel in the form of a letter.

To learn more about author Nancy Werlin, check out these interviews: Cynsations 1 & Cynsations 2.


Watch this video and learn about Nancy's new book, Impossible.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Spring Book Club



We will be starting book club with The Rules of Survival by Nancy Werlin. If you'd like to join, stop by the Media Center during SSR on Thursday, January 28. You'll receive your FREE copy of the book to start reading.

Book club officially starts on February 3. We will meet every Wednesday in Mrs. Ochs' room at 2:30 pm.

Remember if you take a book, you are making the commitment to read it, attend book club meetings, and participate. Happy reading!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Chris Crutcher

Discover more about the author of Deadline, Chris Crutcher, on his website.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Video: Conversations @ KCTS9- Sherman Alexie

2007 National Book Award Winner

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Author: Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie's website, www.fallsapart.com, has a multitude of information about his books, short stories, and movies he has written, as well as other pertinent info.

Fiction follows real life. Check out Sherman Alexie's biography and discover how much of Junior's story is fact.

3rd book: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

Our final book club selection for the semester is The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. We will be meeting Wednesday, April 22, April 29, and May 6th. Contact Mrs. Hancock if you have not received a book and are interested in joining us.