However, the issue has enormous implications not only for individual victims, but also for children who witness the violence happening, yet have little power to stop it.
Unfortunately, not all individuals receive such benefits from their intimate relationships.Regardless of whether a child has been personally targeted and harmed physically and/or emotionally, the effects of observing violence are adverse and severe.Children and teenagers who witness domestic violence are at significantly greater risk of developing depression, delinquency, aggression, low self-esteem and self-abuse.Teachers play an important role in the trajectory of students throughout the formal schooling experience (Baker, Grant, & Morlock, 2008).Although most research regarding teacher-student relationships investigate the elementary years of schooling, teachers have the unique opportunity to support students’ academic and social development at all levels of schooling (Baker et al., 2008; Bronfenbrenner, 1979; Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998; Mc Cormick, Cappella, O’Connor, & Mc Clowry, in press).