It's Your Turn
The focus of West Virginia’s 2008 Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month activities is strengthening connections between adults and children in community settings. It takes a village to keep children free from abuse and neglect and everyone has a role to play in this effort.
“It’s Your Turn” asks adults to remember a special teacher, mentor, family member or coach who made a positive difference in their lives – and encourages them to pay it forward by supporting children and youth in their community.
It is a theme that encourages good citizenship as a means to keep children free from abuse and neglect.
The “It’s Your Turn” campaign also incorporates Prevent Child Abuse America’s new symbol for prevention – the pinwheel, and the Pinwheels for Prevention Campaign.
Take a Look at the Facts:
- Youth who have positive mentors are more likely to stay in school and earn high grades and less likely to smoke, use drugs or carry a weapon.
(Public/Private Ventures)
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Children who are read to at least three times a week start school ready to learn
and are able to master reading and language skills more quickly.
(Early Childhood Longitudinal Study)
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An adult’s attitude is key to a child’s successful learning. A recent study shows
that when adults approach children in a spirit of equal partnership and respect, the
child learns more quickly, is more involved in learning and is more creative about
problem solving.
(National Teacher Research Panel)
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Youth who have positive family role models and good family communication are
2.5 times less likely to use alcohol than youth without these assets.
(Oman, Vesely, et.al.)
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Singing, talking and playing with young children activates the construction of their developing brain and has a positive impact on their future learning and career success.
(Carnegie Foundation)
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Kids who regularly eat dinner with their family are healthier, better adjusted
emotionally, and have high self-esteem.
(Nemours Health and Prevention Services)