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I believe your answer is B. The school should always contact the parents if they believe something is wrong with the child
If school personnel suspect abuse, they should C. Ask the child specific questions to elicit a detailed description of the abuse.
The other options are wrong because:
- the school personnel are not sure of where the abuse could be coming from, it would not be wise is schedule a conference with the child's parents as the child may become too scared to talk if the parents are the abusers.
- the child might also be unable to identify what is happening to them as abuse and so would be unable to properly describe the experience in their own words.
- For this same reason, explain to them that they are being abused might not register with them either.
The best approach is to ask the child specific questions that they can answer without regardless of if they can spot abuse or not. Their answers will reveal whether they are being abused.
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