However, this does not solve the problem, instead it merely forces the child who is abused to continue to deal with it. For a child being abused reporting the abuse may be too hard, either becuase of fear or being punished by the parent or with fear of losing their parent. Although the latter of the two seems to make no sense if the parent is the one giving the abuse, the fact of the matter is that some kids do not wish to have their parent’s punished simply becuase it is their parent. Yet, there are ways of reporting abuse; a child could speak with a teacher or school counselor, which could help provide support and get the information into the right authorities. As a teacher, this idea says true, as teacher must report any signs of abuse. A suggested way of doing this could be keeping the sensitive topic under wraps, either through face to face conversations and when no one else is around. This way there is no embarrassment to the child who has been or may have been
However, this does not solve the problem, instead it merely forces the child who is abused to continue to deal with it. For a child being abused reporting the abuse may be too hard, either becuase of fear or being punished by the parent or with fear of losing their parent. Although the latter of the two seems to make no sense if the parent is the one giving the abuse, the fact of the matter is that some kids do not wish to have their parent’s punished simply becuase it is their parent. Yet, there are ways of reporting abuse; a child could speak with a teacher or school counselor, which could help provide support and get the information into the right authorities. As a teacher, this idea says true, as teacher must report any signs of abuse. A suggested way of doing this could be keeping the sensitive topic under wraps, either through face to face conversations and when no one else is around. This way there is no embarrassment to the child who has been or may have been