depending on whether the child can find help or confidence to talk to someone about the bullying. its normal for the child to ignore it to an extent that they cannot take it anymore. the best thing to do is watch your child for signs of bullying and remind them they can talk to you about anything.
No disabled children do not understand that they are being abused.
Attempted suicide is trying to kill yourself. Not nesisarily being sucsessful though.
No, most of them are not abused as children, myself included.
They came about because children were being abused.
Teenagers attempt suicide for many reasons. One may be their family not accepting them for who they are. Maybe their bisexual or lesbian/gay and people don't accept them for them. Some people just don't like life. Maybe their doing bad in school. But the most main reason as to why they do it is because of a relationship that had happened or their being abused in the relationship. Or just abused in general. Physically, mentally. Or maybe they just don't get treated with respect. Don't call them "emo". It doesn't feel good. Trust me.
Protecting individuals from abuse means you protect someone from being physically abused, verbally abused, emotionally abused or sexually abused. These forms of abuse are more vulnerable towards children. A social workers job is to stop children from being abused in any kind of way and protect them from coming into contact with that person that is abusing them.
When they are seriously at risk of harm or being harmed or abused.
It depends if the child itself was or is being abused, they will either forget it or remember it. 80% of children who were abused, still remember being abused. Physical abuse effects children by making them feel slightly depressed, or feel like they have to pretend to be normal. The 80% of children who recall being abused say they never talk about their feelings of their abuse or sadness, and say that they became so depressed, they began to have suicidal thoughts. Physical abuse can effect the child in a different way if its one of the parents being abused. For example, if the mother was being abused, the child would feel as if their mother were weak, or be afraid to talk with the mother. If the father were abusing the mother, the child would be afraid to have any contact with the father.
The person being abused and any children who are there to witness it are victims.
Children started being abused since the dawn of time. There are now probably less children abused in the civil world than in all the centuries before now. In the old days people had a concept of beating on kids and controlling them and maintaining the concept of "children are to be seen, not heard". It was common and accepted for kids to be abused. And it was common and acceptable for a man to beat his wife too. It has taken three decades to globally, formally, and legally change these concepts and practices. Some cultures still believe in it.
Fear of being abused more?
it is a problem because it keeps on going because when they child being abused has children there is a possibility that they will abuse there children