neglect

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When neglect happens to children it can be life altering. Each case of neglect is different depending on the person. For the Walls’ children neglect happened every day. Online at dictionary.com, neglect means to pay no attention or too little; disregard or slight. In her memoir The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls’ and her siblings were neglected by Rosemary and Rex Walls emotionally, medically and physically. No matter what kind of abuse one may be experiencing they all have lasting effects and have affected people of many different backgrounds.
The Walls’ children were faced with medical neglect from Rosemary and Rex Walls’. Medical neglect means failure to provide adequate medical or dental care for their child. Jeanette was only three years old when she was cooking hot dogs on the stove unattended. Incidentally, her favorite dress caught on fire and burned Jeanette from her stomach to her face. After, Rosemary grabbed Brian and Jeannette and hurried over to the trailer next door. The doctors said Jeannette was lucky to be alive. The doctors took patches of Jeannette’s skin from her upper thigh and put them over the most badly burned parts of Jeannette’s stomach, ribs, and chest. Jeanette was in the hospital for about six weeks when Rex appeared alone in the doorway of Jeannette’s room. Rex told Jeannette they were going to check-out, Rex Walls-style. A nurse yelled for Rex to stop. Instead he broke into a run. This is both medical abuse and medical neglect because Jeannette should have never been at the stove in the first place. Especially since Jeannette was only a toddler. Rex or Rosemary should have been preparing this meal for Jeannette. Furthermore, Rex should have never taken Jeannette out the hospital without signing relea...

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...th the trip back. Usually, Rosemary didn’t cook much. So once the beans went bad Lori, Brian and Jeannette would put extra spice in them. In this case, a parent that leaves their kids to fend for themselves is emotional neglect. The Walls’ children might grow up feeling like Rosemary never took care of them, which can lead to low self-esteem issues and behavioral problems. Lastly, Rosemary decides Maureen needed to enroll in preschool. In this case, Rosemary didn’t want Maureen dressed in thrift store clothes like the rest of the Walls’ family. Rosemary told Lori, Brian and Jeannette they would have to go shoplifting. This was clearly a violation of the law and is negatively influencing the morals of such young minds. Lori, Brian, and Jeannette were nervous and scared at the thought of getting caught for something that is wrong, which they are being forced to do.

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