Child Maltreatment

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Child maltreatment happens across the nation and it is very common. Child maltreatment is abuse and neglect of a child that is under the age of 18. The abuse can come from a parent, caregiver, or anyone that plays a significant role in the child’s life. There are four different forms of child abuse: physical, psychological - emotional, sexually, and neglect.
Physical abuse is when the child’s body is injured from hitting, kicking, shaking, burning, that cannot be explained. Children under the age 5 are at highest risk for injury or death due from maltreatment because of development.
Emotional abuse and psychological abuse is when the behavior, speech or action of the adult that’s is around the child have a negative mental impact on the child. …show more content…

Neglect is when the parent or caregivers ignores the basic needs of a child. For example, the basic needs are: clothes, food, shelter, medical care and simply supervision. Neglect is more chronic when physical abuse is accompanied with it.
Many cases of child abuse and neglect is underreported. Abuse and neglect is found in all socioeconomic levels and all ethnic groups. There is a handful of children experiencing some type of abuse and other experience more than one time of abuse. 1 out of every 4 girls and 1 out of every 8 boys experience sexual abuse before they turn 8. 1 out of 20 children suffers from physical abuse. About 2/3 of abuse was neglect and is leading cause of fatalities. Study shows that majority of cases reported is neglect. 3 million cases of child abuse and neglect presume about 5.5 million children reported each year.
Why is child abuse being important? It is important because child abuse makes a huge impact on the children and their futures. There are so many rick factors when it comes to child abuse and neglect. A child may experience neglect because of the environment of his or her home. It is common in families that are living in poverty, teenage parents because they are not fully capable of taking care of a child, parental substance abuse, domestic violence in the home, and parental mental illness. 30% to 60% of families that experience domestic, children are abused in the

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