Breaking The Cycle Of Child Abuse

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Do you think it’s alright to have children grow up aggressive because, they have been abused? Throughout this essay, I will be talking about the different types of abuses. Next, I will be saying the symptoms of a child that’s being abused and how we can prevent it. I will also speak about how some parents should know the difference between discipline and abuse. Last but certainly not least, I will also talk about recognizing when a child is being abused, how to break the abuse cycle and helping an abuse or neglected child. Child abuse is a serious problem and people should be more aware of it.
Nearly a million children are abused every year. An example, of child abuse is leaving a child unattended for a while, hitting or smacking a child forcefully. …show more content…

By being abused, this will reflect on your child. You’re the most important person in your child’s life. It’s worth the effort to make a change and notice what you didn’t before. Change the parenting skills, start by learning appropriate discipline techniques for your child, rather than just going straight to the abuse. Learn how to control your emotions when you’re around the child. By being abused, one can’t stop thinking about the past so professional help is recommended, because breaking the cycle of abuse can be extremely difficult. If you can’t control it, get help. Your child will thank you for …show more content…

Child abuse is very harmful and dangerous. No one should have to go through this, especially not in your childhood years, which is when your life is just starting. There’s been cases where the child doesn’t want to exist anymore so he/she ends up committing suicide. Some people take abuse as a joke, and I suggest we open our eyes and see the world around us and see what is really going on. Everything that’s done to a child, reflects on how they see the world later on in life. Just remember, anyone can make a huge difference in a child’s life by being against child

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