Unfortunately, children are enduring certain kinds of abuse everywhere. Other children like Dave Perzer are faced with these two problems. Dave had to grow in the family of two alcoholic parents. He was tortured violently by his mother and was ignored by his father. Because he was afraid of life, Dave had to spend his childhood. Sadly, his story wants others to say that they also experienced the childhood of abuse and is alive.
A child called "it" Dave Pelzer is a fun and distracting journey through writer's own childhood torture. Dave is a surrogate for his own family and a victim of serious parent abuse, he will make you a suspense when you wait for a little boy to predict life. This book is a wonderful, unique and inspirational story that will surely touch your heart.
A child called Dave Pelzer's memoir "It" is a painful meditation on child abuse, embodied in Dave's mother Catherine Roerva (often called a mother or "scorpion"). For many years mother abused Dave physically and psychologically in words until the intervention of Dave's teacher freed the police from his mother's house at last. Child abuse is the most important topic in the memoir - in fact, the other topics we discuss are particularly important aspects of abusing the overall theme.
Child abuse According to the Santa Clara County Child Abuse Commission, there are several types of child abuse; physical, emotional and sexual. Many cases of child abuse are not violent and willful acts of violence carried out by indifferent parents. Conversely, child abuse often happens at the moment of frustration and anger without thinking. There are various kinds of child abuse, each kind of child abuse has its own cause and result list. Child physical abuse 1. Child abuse is not a birth or broken bone. Not all child abuse behavior is like this. It is a form of child abuse that ignores children's needs, puts in unmonitored, dangerous situations, makes children feel unworthy or stupid. Regardless of the type of child abuse, the result is serious emotional damage. 2. Children are exposed to child abuse and neglect. Every year, 3.3 million reports of child abuse are related to the United States of America.