Parents who offend children are not only risking their children, they also injure emotionally and psychologically. Child abuse can be explained as various things. The more common form of abuse is ignoring. As James W. Vander states in human development books, "ignorance is defined as lack of proper social, emotional or physical care" (Vander, 1997). This includes even malnutrition, not paying attention to diseased or injured children, or even sharing happy parents with their children.
In 2003, an estimated 906,000 children were a victim of abuse and neglect. Ignoring is the most common form of abuse and, in 2003, 60.9% of child victims are ignored. Physical abuse (18.9% of child victims), sexual abuse (9.9% of child victims) and psychological abuse (4.9% of child victims) were ignored. In 2003, about 1,500 children died for abuse and negligence, the largest percentage of perpetrators (83.9%) was parents, including biological parents, adoptive parents, and parents.
Child abuse and neglect In the United States, an estimated 90,000 children per year are victims of child abuse and ignored. Regardless of physical, emotional, sexual or neglected abuse, scars can become serious and long-term, often leading to child abuse in the future. We can understand the signs and symptoms of child abuse, help break the cycle, and find out where to help our children and their carers. How can someone abuse a child who is not armed? I can not do most of us
Victims of child abuse. Everyday, someone is experiencing physical, emotional, ignorant, and / or sexual abuse. Whether perpetrators or themselves, abuse can result in death or injury to the rest of the life of the victim. In order to prevent child abuse, society needs to recognize the type of abuse, understand the general causes of abuse, understand the characteristics of abusers, and that abuse is not only for children but also for families and communities all over the world We must recognize the impact we have. Child abuse must be prevented