“…Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families, 2020). Children who have experienced child maltreatment are at significantly higher risk for developing emotional and behavioral problems in childhood and adolescence (Font, 2017; Toth & Manly, 2019; Yoon, Barnhart, & Cage, 2018). Maltreated children are more likely to have lower self-esteem, diminished cognitive functioning, poor academic outcomes, and peer problems compared with nonmaltreated children (Ju & Lee, 2018; Maguire et al, 2015; Ryan et al, 2018).…”