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This training was 1.5 hours in length. (California)
Physical abuse
Sexual abuse
Neglect
All of the above
38%
24%
30%
15%
True
False
23.3
5.7
4.63
27.4
Explicitly targeted
Ignored
Wait-listed for A+ services
All of these are correct
True
False
Disinvestment in the African-American community
A form of physical violence
A form of interpersonal violence
The mass incarceration of African-American males
A history of trauma
Developmental delay
Poor parenting
Neurological deficits
An approach to resolving bad behaviors
A better way to teach negative consequences
A way to holistically building positive competencies
A way to help youth develop competitive technical skills
Normal development
The deficits and pathologies that create challenging behavior
The “cumulative life experience” of the child, including issues of culture and racism
How to effectively implement a “zero tolerance” policy
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