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Mrs. Wood is a second grade teacher.  One day, one of her students, Tina, comes up to her and asks to speak with her during lunch break.  Mrs. Wood agrees and at lunchtime Tina hesitantly approaches her desk.  She then talks to Mrs. Wood about things that are occurring at home and discloses a statement of sexual abuse to Mrs. Wood.  What should Mrs. Wood do at this time?





in this case, a) is the correct answer.  it is very important that when a child places trust on an adult, that they treat the child carefully.  mrs. wood should express that she believes what tina says but she should not embellish on what she is saying. it is also important for mrs. wood to write down what tina says and to use the child's words only.  if a child says, "papa," then papa and not dad should be written down since families have different names for people in their lives. 

after mrs. wood sees to tina's needs, she must then contact children's aid society.  it is appropriate to speak with the principal, but changes in reporting practices encourage that the teacher who was disclosed to make the initial report.  from there, mrs. wood, the school and the children's aid society will do what is best for tina.


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