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Identify And Explain The Effects Of Abuse On Children

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Child abuse is sexual, emotional, and verbal of children mostly from parents or caretaker. Any abuse or harm can be happened with the child in a home, or schools or can be anywhere. It is our responsibility to highlight this issue and raise the understanding and seriousness about these issues.
There are many types of abuse like,
1- Domestic abuse
Domestic abuse is the abuse that any child can go through within the family. It happens when one person in the family trying to take a control over the other partner. In domestic violence or abuse physical harm and emotionally, verbally and psychological cost are very severe. A child may feel lonely, depressed, helpless, disheartened. When a child reached at the age of 5, 80% of personality is being developed. Domestic abuse and violence is deeply …show more content…

Where the parents or care giver failed to provide them insufficient need of clothing, education, shelter, food, emotional and safety. This abuse occurs when the family is facing financial problem or separation issues of parents or domestic violence even when the options are available. It is the most common form of abuse. Child can be at risk of neglect especially when the mother is pregnant and habitual of drugs or alcohol. The unborn child is on risk of some medical issues and they also have behavioural and learning problems.
3- Physical abuse
Physical abuse is the most noticeable form of abuse or violence. Physical abuse means when somebody consciously trying to give harm like hitting, shaking, slapped, cut, poisoning, drowning, injured or burning. It is not limited to the children but some cases adult also can be the victims of physical abuse. Physical abusers use their rude behaviours to undertake the control on their sufferers. Developmentally disabled, substance abusers or mentally ill children are the most often victims of physical abuse.
4- Emotional

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