The Pros And Cons Of Child Abuse

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What is child abuse? Many people are unsure of the real definition of child abuse. Child abuse is a major problem in our society today. Child abuse is the repeated mistreatment or neglect of a child by parent(s) or other guardians resulting in physical and/or emotional injury or harm. Sexual assault is a form of child abuse, and child abuse is a crime. Children have always been vulnerable to abuse and are afraid or maybe even unable to defend or speak for themselves. One thing to look for if you think your child or a child you know is being abused would be behavioral signs, physical signs and verbal signs. Child abuse signs aren’t always obvious, but learning the warning signs about child abuse could save a life. Every year, more than 3.6 million referrals are made to Child Protection Agencies and the United States has one of the worst records among industrialized nations with losing an average of four to seven children per day because child abuse and neglect(“ What is Child Abuse.”). Did you …show more content…

Step one would be to learn the facts and understand the risks. Realities, not trust, should influence your child regarding your child. Step two, minimize opportunity. Most sexual abusers are not strangers, but our friends and family. The third step would be to talk about it, because children often keep abuse a secret, but they might knock their barriers down by talking openly about it. Another step would be, stay alert at all times. You shouldn't expect obvious signs that a child or your child is being abused, the signs are there you just often have to look for them. Step five would be to make a plan as in learning where to go, how to react and who to call. Don’t overreact, if you overreact or get angry or don’t believe the child, they most likely will shut down. Step six would act on suspicion, a child’s satisfaction may depend on it. Lastly step seven, get involved with it

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