This story was crowded with children who died or were hospitalized for abuse on the Internet. There are outstanding problems, many people try to answer. Why do parents abuse their children. Child abuse can occur in cultural, socio-economic, ethnic, religious, and ethnic groups (Goldman, Salus, Welcott, Kennedy 1). There are thousands of reasons for parent abuse. But this is a shocking way. "12% of those who hit more than 50 times last year were abused" (Lock 1).
Children who are parents of alcoholism or drug addiction suffer from various forms of abuse, namely mental abuse, physical abuse, even sexual abuse. Because of abuse and negligence, some children have to leave their parents to live with other families for their own protection or be nurtured by other families. However, this is a natural parent-child relationship, and even though parents are abusive, many children do not want to separate from their parents. Children may even think they are their faults to separate them from their parents. They may feel that they need to be with parents who are addicted to alcohol and poisoning. This can cause separation anxiety, which can also be traumatic and destructive.
Is there any abuse? In general, childcare professionals agree that families who are receiving abuses of any form should not cause children to embrace them. When a child abuses them sexually, physically or emotionally with parents, it leads to divorce. It is obvious that exploits will be changed and corrected, but it is clear that this change is not common. Of course, some parents with problems can get help, acquire better parenting skills, or change their abusive behavior. However, it is best not to abuse children when behavior does not change.