Listen To Me: Physical Child Abuse

Listen To Me: Physical Child Abuse

SKU: 32888

$19.95

20 Minutes - Color

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Categories: Elementary Films, Family Life, Guidance, Libraries, Parents, Personal Growth, Personal Health, Police Training, Secondary & College, Secondary, College, General Interest, Violence in Society,

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Listen To Me: Physical Child Abuse - Young Brian comes to the aid of his little sister, Lizbeth, and his friend, Jeffery, when he seeks outside help for physical child abuse. Brian sees his mother blame and beat his six-year-old sister for things that go wrong. (He received the same treatment at her age.) Jeff’s arm is broken and Brian fears worse will happen. Through the help of a school counselor and an abuse agency, Brian’s family learns to deal with their problem and shows all children that there is help available — help that can make a change. “Insightful explanations, will involve both adults and children in community groups and school settings.” — Booklist. “Gives a clear definition of child abuse and demonstrates when parents have gone beyond those boundaries. Teachers could also benefit from viewing this program.” — Family Violence Bulletin. Produced by Azimuth Productions, Inc. An MTI release.

National Educational Film & Video Festival

17 minutes | Color

Listen To Me: Physical Child Abuse - Young Brian comes to the aid of his little sister, Lizbeth, and his friend, Jeffery, when he seeks outside help for physical child abuse. Brian sees his mother blame and beat his six-year-old sister for things that go wrong. (He received the same treatment at her age.) Jeff’s arm is broken and Brian fears worse will happen. Through the help of a school counselor and an abuse agency, Brian’s family learns to deal with their problem and shows all children that there is help available — help that can make a change. “Insightful explanations, will involve both adults and children in community groups and school settings.” — Booklist. “Gives a clear definition of child abuse and demonstrates when parents have gone beyond those boundaries. Teachers could also benefit from viewing this program.” — Family Violence Bulletin. Produced by Azimuth Productions, Inc. An MTI release.

National Educational Film & Video Festival

17 minutes | Color