I doubt. My mother hit me on the face and I fell to the ground. I think it is best not to standing there and get hurt. I learned a difficult way. She thought that it was contempt. When she shouted to my ear, I resumed my posture and avoided her appearance. Please, I will tell myself, please let me eat at this time. Please call me again. But I need food. Another blow pushed my head to the countertop of the tile (Pelzer, 1995). This is the beginning of a typical day of David Pelzer, the victim of four year child abuse.
Is this feeling of this helplessness and helplessness really make us feel? Deep guilt, shame, anger and fear. They are as traumatic as abused children. Their scars are simultaneously hurting. They caused us a sense of worthless They made us disappointed They kept us silenced and they led us to self destruction. But to understand that helplessness and helplessness are also valuable ideas. They are not "irrational beliefs" just "struck." They represent the idea of staying between the two reality. One reality is a baby's myth, that is, self will realize that possibility - the other is the truth of dawn, it may not be the case
Child abuse is a serious problem in today's world. From traditional abuse of helpless children to less obvious psychological abuse, children lose their worth and many people inherit their abuse. One solution to this growing problem of child abuse is to dramatically reduce this problem today and since the birth of the Child Labor Law many changes have been made to help solve this problem It was. Unfortunately, some of these policies are either outdated or not. In order to protect children from child abuse, it is necessary to implement new policies and legislation.