Child abuse comes in many forms, including sexual, physical, emotional, mental, and neglect. Anytime a child is subjected to physicallly, emotionally, or mentally harmful behavior, it is child abuse.
It is also child abuse when a child's physical and emotional needs are not provided for. These include proper food, shelter, clothing, medical care, affection, protection from others who are harming them (when the parent or guardian is aware of it). However, if the parent or guardian is aware of someone else abusing the child and they don't do anything to stop it, that makes them guilty of child abuse, too, by not protecting the child from their abuser; it comes under the form of abuse by neglect.
yes because if you cause an harm to your child its counted as child abuse
Some of the books that are helpful in preventing child abuse are "Understanding Child Abuse & Neglect", "Child Abuse: Implications for Child Development and Psychopathology (Development Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)", and "Child Abuse and Culture: Working with Diverse Families".
No not with child abuse, but child endangerment. She will be charged with abuse if she abuses her child! (i am a law enforcement officer)
the one who see child abuse
Child abuse is a epedemic
Yes; physically hitting or hurting your child in ANY way is child abuse.
Substance and child abuse are similar because they both are the resulting direction of one's emotions. In substance abuse, the person tries to drown out their emotions by drinking. In child abuse, the person takes their emotions out on the child.
child abuse happen mostly when people want to
If there is child abuse, report it to child protection services.
child abuse is stressful, because it can really impact that child throughout their lives
Generally no. However, in cases of the emotional abuse of a child, the authorities might remove the child from that home.
Yes and no. Child abuse can take many forms. But the result, or the impact it has on the child, is emotional and psychological. The forms child abuse can take are emotional child abuse, psychological child abuse (also referred to as mental child abuse), and physical child abuse.