[NIFL-4EFF:2477] cross post on violence

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The following is a cross post from the Family Literacy List.

Again, we have the opportunity to use the EFF Family Role Map to guide the 
adults in our programs as they seek to work on family goals.  Here are resources 
that we can Read With Understanding, using the scientifically based 
strategies.

**In the Spotlight: Family Violence Resources

Child abuse expert Dr. Stephen Bavolek explains, "continued maltreatment of

children today is primarily the result of poorly trained adults who, in

their roles as parents and caretakers, attempt to instill discipline and

educate children within the context of the violence they themselves

experienced as children." The National Criminal Justice Reference Service

has the latest facts and publications on family violence, and programs,

grants and funding to assist in its prevention.

http://www.ncjrs.org/family_violence/summary.html

All the Best,
Meta Potts, Moderator 4-EFF List



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