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    protect, and teach their children so that they may develop into healthy and capable adults. Sadly, there are instances where adults betray these responsibilities and use their power to harm their children. Child abuse can take form in neglect, physical, verbal, psychological and sexual abuse. These violent occurrences at home can cause a lot of trauma that will emotionally impair children especially when they are at an impressionable age. Children that experience these types of trauma find ways…

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    Child Abuse Outline

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    The Effects of Child Abuse Sandy Dona Notre Dame university-Louise 27/1/2015 Effects Of Child Abuse Outline Claim: disciplining a child is a very important process in raising kids however; violence is not the right way to do so because words and rules can be much more beneficial than abusing a child. I. Warrant A. violence leads to health problems 1. Alcohol abuse 2. Use of illicit drug 3. Eating disorder B. violence harm the child personality 1. Depression 2…

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    Causes Of Child Abuse

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    What is the start of child abuse? Is teenage pregnancy the start of child abuse? What can people do to prevent child abuse? In the world today, people will get pregnant and abuse their children because they are too young to have and care for a baby. Sometimes they will have so much going on as a teenager, even as an adult they are very busy. Many people do not have a care for child abuse if it is not their child. Kids everyday suffer from child abuse. Children should have a childhood to remember…

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    Child Abuse Epidemic

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    Child Abuse Epidemic In January, officers responded to the scene of a crime in Mesa, Arizona. Here, they found a three-year-old child stuffed in a garbage bag in a closet and surrounded by feces. Her mouth, arms, hands and legs were tied with duct tape. The young girl was malnourished and had been offered to men for sex. Her small, helpless body was abundant in blisters, scars and bruises. What did that innocent baby girl have to endure for the three years before someone finally said something?…

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    Child Abuse Vs Child Abuse

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    Child abuse is a major problem in todays society, but now there are more and more instances in which parents, who believe in disciplining their children, are being accused of abuse. People are now struggling with how to categorize these incidents as either parental discipline or child abuse. Although many believe that parental discipline is no different than child abuse, there is a fine line that is drawn between the two. While child abuse is committed out of hatred and violence, parents…

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    Child Abuse Case Study

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    The field of child abuse and neglect is a field that provides services for children that have suffered trauma and/or the psychological effects of abuse and neglect in the home. The function of child abuse and neglect services is to define the underlying psychological features of a child that has suffered abuse in this manner. Child abuse services provide a wide range of psychological treatments and counseling methods that provide children with a stronger sense of identity and security within…

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    that some children face is some type of child abuse. A particular form of child abuse is sexual child abuse. There are multiple influences and factors that can be taken into consideration when discussing risks of sexual child abuse in adolescence. For instance, community and family characteristics of the child can be an influence…

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    A fight for life is worst then you can imagine, STOP child abuse before it’s to late. Children are afraid to speak up because someone they love is hurting them. Experiencing child abuse is not something anyone wants to go through. Child abuse leaves children with all sorts of emotions a child should never have to feel. Stopping child abuse will stop so much more. Help stop child abuse help save a life. Definitions Abuse/Maltreatment: treating a person with cruelty or violence Neglect: fail to…

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    that is called child abuse and neglect has become a worldwide problem and counties to grow. The reason that child abuse and neglect are growing is do the multiple spectrums that fall under the term which make it hard to pinpoint the exact type of abuse. The spectrums that child abuse and neglect cover are physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect (2001). Each of these spectrums brings physical and emotional harm onto children while giving indicators that the child is being…

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    In the year of 2015, there were a total number of 702,000 children who were victims of abuse and neglect. 1,580 of those children died from the brutal and abuse and neglect they experienced in their short lives. Seventy percent of these poor and innocent children who had passed away were only three years old. Their last sight held images of violence that controlled their gente lives. The numbers continue to increase as time stretches on, and all that is left are the silent screams of children…

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