Indifference to Child Abuse
[2024-01-07 03:40:20]
While reading while commenting on Elie Wiesel's "Indifferent Danger" comment, I discovered that videos and articles are very exciting. This essay reminds us of our daily problems of indifference. In this article we discuss the problem of child abuse in society and how society deals with it. The main point of this article focuses on various kinds of exploits. What happened, how the children coped with it, and how society reacted to it. Let's start with what is happening and where it happens.
• seems to be indifferent to children • looks indifferent or irritable • abuses alcohol or drugs • denies the existence of children or accuses children's problem • makes kids completely absent at school or at home Good to handle, no value, or burden • Mainly focus on satisfaction with attention, attention, and / or emotional needs of children. Indicators of negligence at home include: unsafe and dirty, • hazard / danger, • inappropriate bedding and furniture, insufficient sleeping space, insufficient sleeping space, 'ventilation and / Or insufficient heating ", pet care insufficient
The third child abuse is mental abuse. Mental abuse is an abuse and brings disability to mental growth and development. It includes speech, behavior and indifference (Jantz). Abusers often reject, ignore, lower the value, rule, and criticize the victims. This form of abuse can occur with or without physical abuse, but usually it is duplicated (Garbarino). For example, emotional abuse involves a child's positive acts such as abuse, excessive demands on children's performance, smile, behavior, exploration, utterance, manipulation of the child, disappointment of caregivers and toddlers' attachment, positive self-esteem Punishment for children who showed signs. Children use the interpersonal skills necessary to achieve adequate performance in schools and peer groups
The third type of child abuse is mental abuse. Emotional abuse is the most difficult kind of identification among various child abusers. According to American Humane, "Child emotional abuse is often defined as the behavior pattern of parents or carers who can have a serious impact on the cognitive, emotional, psychological or social development of children" (Http: //www.americanhumane), http: //www.americanhumane). Organization / Company Outline / News Center / Fact Sheet / Emotions-abuse.html) When parents ignore or insult their children, distinguish their children from their families, beat verbal kids, threaten their children, Refusing emotional abuse occurs when children's values and demands are higher than their expectations and children are exposed to family and community violence Clinical signs observed by emotional abuse children Is an oral problem and physical development is late. Prosperity, overactivity or destructive