Child abuse in the United States is prevalent. The number of cases reported each year and the number of missing children are increasing. This main reason is the lack of education for various types of child abuse and the subsequent signs. The community needs to provide more resources to better educate the public about the type of abuse and the associated signs. Child abuse can be reduced by increasing resources, increasing education, reaching out to others. In Ohio, about 139,000 annual cases of child abuse and ignorance have been reported, and 72,000 cases are thoroughly investigated (Ohio Children 2012).
Child abuse is the "most tragic and tragic problem of the United States today" (child abuse). In the United States, more than 3 million child abuse reports have occurred every year, of which more than 6 million children fall under this category. The age of the victim is from weeks to teenagers. Most cases of child abuse are not fatal, but in some cases it may lead to death. Some researchers even categorize child abuse as "epidemic". Since over 50% of cases of child abuse were not reported, survivors of child abuse reported that they recognized self esteem and control points during the music therapy session. Sawyer and Judd (2012) defines child abuse as "hurting children's psychological, emotional and physical tragedies while compromising healthy development." And manage related complications. With changes in family dynamics
Child abuse is the physical or mental abuse of a child by a parent, guardian, or other person. Reports of child abuse, including sexual abuse, strikes and homicide, are greatly increasing in the US, and some authorities believe that few cases have been reported. Child negligence is also included in the legal definition of child abuse to cover malnutrition, abandonment, and inappropriate child safety. Inadequate child rearing service and legal system at the time of reporting