For practical projects based on our evidence, we chose the subject of child abuse. I want to know if child abuse affects growth and development of school-age children. "Extensive child abuse includes deliberate physical abuse or neglect, emotional abuse and neglect, and usually sexual abuse of children by adults" (Perry, Hockenberry, Lowdermilk & Wilson, 2010, p. 1066 ). The US Children's Protection Agency estimates that in 2005, 900,000 children were a victim of child abuse.
The impact of child abuse and abandonment on the first three years of life is in the range from birth to 3 years of age and has achieved tremendous growth in all areas of child development. Various experiences experienced by children have had a major impact on these developmental areas. If experience is largely negative, then children may develop various developmental problems that persist throughout their lives. There is increasing evidence that child abuse and negligence can change the social, emotional and intellectual development processes of children (Egeland & Sroufe, 1981; Hildyard & Wolfe, 2002).
The impact of child abuse on individual children depends on a variety of factors, including the type of abuse, the age of the child, and many other children, families, community characteristics. Haugaard, Reppucci, and Feerick (1997) found reliable empirical evidence that in the literature review on the outcome of child abuse, many variables influence the outcome of abuse. For example, what is the nature of the relationship between perpetrator and victim? Does the family have long-term dysfunction, is it harmful to the happiness of the child, or does the family environment provide some stability and protection to the child? Is there any abuse or neglect that occurs simultaneously or occurs simultaneously with one or more other kinds of abuse? Does abuse start and end during child development? How does other people in children's micro and mesoscopic environments react?
What is the impact of child abuse? Child abuse of all kinds has a long-term adverse effect on the physical and mental health of adolescents and adults. Negative effects are increased responses to stress such as psychological things such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety neurosis, and self-injurious behavior. People who have experienced various forms of abuse are also difficult to establish close relationships with colleagues and workplaces and the possibility of abusing drugs and alcohol to cope with low isolation and low self-esteem Yes.