Abuso Infantil
Enviado por miguelfdezf • 9 de Abril de 2013 • 357 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 729 Visitas
Child abuse in families
The term "child abuse" can be defined as any behavior directed toward a child by a parent, guardian, care giver, other family member, or other adult, that endangers or impairs a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse is more than bruises and broken bones. While physical abuse might be the most visible sign, other types of abuse, such as emotional abuse or child neglect, also leave deep, long lasting scars. (Argument about best ways to reduce child abuse) Educational parents, school and Goberbermt)
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More than five children die every day as a result of child abuse (Iannelli, 2013), that happen because some parents fill their anger with the children, without any reason. Hurting the children can be very bad, because in the future the children might have some problems, it could be emotional, mental or physical problems. Also the children could die.
About 30% of abused and neglected children will later abuse their own children (Childhelp), continuing the horrible cycle of abuse… In many ways is true, because when a child is abused he will do the same thing to his own children after he or she grows up.
Child abuse occurs at every socioeconomic level, across ethnic and cultural lines, within all religions and at all levels of education. People need to care about the children life and protection, because it would lead to a more calm and secure world. For example, most of the robbers were abused when they were young and that’s why they are criminals in the present day because many of those abused by their parents
Child abuse needs to be finished. People must know that they are hurting an innocent human that doesn´t have the guilty of anything. If we want to have a better world, out of criminals, killing people and burglars, we need to start educating our children in the right way to have a better world in the future, for our children and the generations that are coming.
REFERENCES:
Childhelp. (n.d.). National child abuse statistic. Retrieved from http://www.childhelp.org/pages/statistics
Iannelli, V. (2013, Abril 7). Child abuse statistics. Retrieved from http://pediatrics.about.com/od/childabuse/a/05_abuse_stats.htm
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