Carol D Levine on Child Abuse Prevention: Insights and Actions
Episode Overview
The host stresses the importance of educating the public about child abuse Special co-host Carol D Levine shares insights on behavioural indicators of sexual abuse in children Discussion on adolescent challenges and potential signs of abuse Emphasis on the role of parents and communities in protecting children Insights from a survivor-professional provide valuable perspectives on abuse prevention and intervention
If we, the people, okay, if we, the people in the communities in which we live, would learn more about what it's like for children who are abused, what they go through, and also to learn the red flags of child abuse.
What does it take to protect children from abuse? In this thought-provoking episode of the 'Stop Child Abuse Now' podcast, Carol D Levine shares her extensive knowledge and personal experiences on this pressing issue. As a survivor-professional with numerous certifications, Carol brings a unique blend of personal empathy and professional expertise to the table. From her work at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital to her studies at Princeton University, Carol has dedicated her life to understanding and combating child abuse.
She doesn't shy away from any topic, making this episode a must-listen for anyone concerned about child welfare. Carol discusses the subtle behavioral signs of sexual abuse in children and adolescents, stressing the importance of community vigilance and proactive parenting. She also offers practical advice on how to recognize red flags and take effective action. Her candid anecdotes provide a heartfelt look into the challenges faced by survivors and the critical role that support systems play in their recovery.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply someone who cares about children's well-being, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable steps to help protect our most vulnerable. Tune in to hear Carol's compelling discussion on prevention, intervention, and the path to healing.