• Name 3 physical signs of CSA
• State there are often no signs of CSA
• Name 3 behavioral/emotional signs of CSA
• Understand that trauma is the root of behavior that is labeled difficult or bad
• Name disclosure, discovery and suspicion as reasons to react to sexual abuse
• Describe appropriate reactions to disclosure of abuse from a child
• Explain why you should not ask leading questions of a child who is disclosing abuse
• Name law enforcement and child protective services as proper authorities to receive reports
• Identify 3 examples of boundary violations by adults or youth toward children
• List that a good intervention in boundary violations involves “setting a limit”
• List at least 4 required practices that should be part of any child protection policy
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