Child Abuse. Types of Child Abuse Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Neglect.

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Child Abuse

Types of Child Abuse Physical Abuse Sexual Abuse Emotional Abuse Neglect

Physical - Any injury or wound that is inflicted on the child with intention Sexual - It is defined as any act of sex between a child and an adult. Psychological - Any attitude, talk or expression that is demeaning and degrading for your child falls in this category. If your child has been screamed at, called names or called inferior to other children, he is a victim of emotional abuse. Any kind of emotional abuse has a long-lasting effect on the all round development of your child. Neglect - If the basic needs and requirements of a child are not being fulfilled, he is a victim of neglect. If a child does not get proper affection, care, food, clothing, medicine or supervision, he can be called a neglected child.

Signs of Child Abuse Unexplained bruises, welts, burns, fractures that repeatedly occur. Hostile and aggressive, withdrawn, poor self-image. Begging or steeling food, constant fatigue, failing to attend school

Prevention of Child Abuse Strengthen the family through: ◦Communication skills ◦Decision making skills ◦Conflict resolution skills Encourage family members to develop: ◦Develop self-esteem ◦Self-acceptance ◦Self-control Professional family counselor