are you talking about writing a fiction story as literature? you can write about anything you can dream up. if you are "making up" a story about a real child to tell someone else, and it is untrue and you know it is not true: NOT OKAY.
When they are 18. If a minor is abused they have to tell someone or call the police or CPS and they will make sure they get with a relative or with a foster family.
The book, "One Child" is based on a true story. It is a very moving book, and if you have not read it, I strongly suggest that you do so. It will change your perspective on life and hopefully make appreciate the small things in life. -M.
Report it to a safe person imidiatly. If you wait there will be more problems! Make sure it actually is abuse before you report it to a neighbor or teacher or even counciler
It means you have to confront your fears, and man up and pimp slap them hoes.This kind of behavior is completely normal for someone that was abused as a child. When a person is abused during the time in which they are developing that can make a very large impact on how that person reacts to others being close to them and touching them in any way. In order to be comfortable with that person you need to trust them and understand that they are not going to hurt you, talking about your past abuse as a child with that person may help as well.
If your being abused, it needs to stop. No one has a right to abuse you. Call the police, or talk to the person abusing you see if you can make them stop. Abuse can cause depression, and other stuff that you don't need.
You should make a written report to a child protective services agency when you suspect that a child is being abused or neglected, and the situation poses a risk to their safety or well-being. This includes signs of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, as well as inadequate care or supervision. Additionally, if you have a legal or professional obligation to report, such as being a teacher or healthcare provider, you must do so promptly. It's crucial to provide clear, factual information to assist in the investigation.
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You can try to get a Social Work job in the Child Services department. It will be great if your good with kids and families. They help make sure kids aren't being neglected/abused in there families and help place them in better homes.
There is no credible evidence to suggest that Taylor Swift was abused as a child. As a public figure, her personal life has been scrutinized, but there is no verifiable information to support such claims. It is important to rely on factual information and reputable sources when discussing sensitive topics like abuse.
"The Story of the Aged Mother" teaches the importance of respecting and caring for elders, as well as the value of wisdom and experience that comes with age. It also emphasizes the bond between a mother and child, and the sacrifices that a mother is willing to make for her child's well-being. Ultimately, the story highlights the timeless themes of love, loyalty, and the circle of life.
In the United States, there is something called the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System, abbreviated NCANDS. In 2006, they estimated and reported 1530 child deaths from abuse. This is approximately two fatalities per 100,000 US children. But this is a difficult number to assess. Why? Although with more social censure for abusers along with mandatory reporting for hospital workers, teachers, etc, many cases are certainly still going unreported. As an aside, included in this statistic is not only violent deaths, which together make up a greater percentage of child fatality than the more obvious, slower and sometimes even sadder, neglect. Things have gotten better, true, but the war has surely still to be won.
no, but there are alternatives. see links