Here are five....
Sexual abuse - where the victim is exposed to images, sounds and other forms of sexual content, as well as the inappropriate and unwanted touching of privates, and/or rubbing of areas which may feel uncomfortable. Also includes sexual language towards the victim.
Physical - which consists of physical harm and contact between a perpetrator and a victim, through use of limbs, weapons and projectiles.
Emotional - Where the perpetrator 'puts down' a child through actions or words, and renders the victim emotionally unstable, which can lead to mental disorders such as depression. Includes name calling, harsh tones, yelling, screaming, threats and profanity.
Social - where a child is rejected from friendship groups and talked about, as well as being stopped from visiting friends/family, or making the victim uncomfortable about being around. Also includes when a child is stopped from making their own decisions by peers.
Financial - where the victim is restricted access to finances either by parents or guardians, even though money may be rightfully theirs; forcing the victim to live either in poverty or an embarrassing state due to lack of finance. May also be seen as emotional or social abuse.
Sexual abuse, Physical abuse, Neglect, Emotional abuse
four children die everyday due to child abuse or neglect.
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Ellen Gray has written: 'Child care and family functioning' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Child care services, Children of working parents, Prevention 'What have we learned about preventing child abuse?' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Citizen participation, Prevention 'The effectiveness of three types of perinatal intervention to prevent child abuse'
The four types of Maturity are: infant, child, adolescent, and adult maturity
Teenage risk behavior are behaviors that will put the child in harms way. These includes fighting, truancy, drug abuse, and unprotected sexual activities.
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the services ... Rape Sexual Harrasment Child abuse
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No. Child abuse is sexually exploiting the child, that is not happening here - she is just being exposed to it. Because she was not forced to watch it happen, she just walked in, it is not a case of either child abuse or endangerment.
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)