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But large numbers of education Volunteers have enjoyed the challenge of making the impossible possible. They've developed coping strategies and ways of teaching effectively in very large classes. This book brings you some of those strategies in the hope that they will be of use to you. We have included practical, obvious, and bold suggestions that have been made by Volunteers Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) in well-established programs such as in francophone Gabon, or Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) in newer projects such as Namibia. The language learning and teaching theory you. | Learning tồ Learning to Help J- Understanding Woman Abuse and its Effects on Children Linda L. Baker Alison J. Cunningham the Centre for Children Families in the Justice System s I. . Sc . SCa à . Jvis ÌÍ Index Funding is provided by the government of Ontario. Why learn about woman abuse and its effects on children .1 What is woman abuse .2 Glossary .3 Power Control Wheel.4 Equality Wheel .5 Facts figures . 6 What causes woman abuse . 8 Advocacy Wheel .10 How to support a woman .11 Anti-violence services .12 Finding resources for women and children . 13 Woman abuse and children .16 The need for differential response .18 Potential impacts of violence at different ages .20 Coping and survival strategies of young people .22 Responding to child disclosures of abuse and neglect.24 How to support a child during a disclosure . 25 Barriers to child disclosure .26 Reporting child maltreatment .27 Standards of professional conduct .28 Taking stock of your own attitudes .29 Taking care of yourself .30 Can I make a difference .31 Where to get more information . 32 References cited .back cover How to order Download copies at no cost from www.lfcc.on.ca Or order copies from Centre for Children Families in the Justice System 200 - 254 Pall Mall Street LONDON ONTARIO N6A 5P6 CANADA e-mail publications@lfcc.on.ca telephone 519 679-7250 ext. 206 for ordering information see www.lfcc.on.ca learning.html The views expressed herein are those of the Centre for Children Families in the Justice System and do not necessarily reflect those of the government of Ontario. Authors Linda L. Baker Ph.D. C.Psych. Executive Director Alison J. Cunningham M.A. Crim. Director of Research Planning Graphic Design Tempo Graphics The content of this resource cannot be reproduced for publication without written permission from the Centre for Children Families in the Justice System. Disponible aussi en tranẹais sous le titre Apprendre à Ecouter Apprendre à Aider. 2005 Centre for Children Families in the .