Child Protective Services ; your local police will be able to refer you to other agencies .
No. Absolutely not. If you are a child and are being abused, there is help available for you. I feel for you in your situation, I was also abused as a child and I understand the pain. Please see the Related Links for some places to get help.
I think Shane Dawson was physically abused as a child.
A theripist can help you gain access to traumatic memories and encouradge disclosure to them. They can help an adult who was abused as a child, and help a child face their fearful memories and throw them away so as not to let it haunt them until they are older. A therapist can do wonders to those who have been traumitized in even the smallest way. If you have been abused, I would personally sugest, and from my reaserch and experience recommend seeing a therapist.
The law varies from state to state but if you are abused you can tell a social worker and they can help you.
I dont know your situation. However, if you are the child being abused, you should tell someone about it. If there is a teacher you trust or like, he or she will be able to help stop the abuse. Explain to them in person what is going on and they will be able to help you. Hope this helps.
Sometimes. An abused child often keeps to themselves. However that doesn't every child that's shy has been abused. You can usually tell if you see many markings on the arms and body. The child can be depressed.
As in, the Flash? No. No writer has ever written a story about Wally being abused as a child.
If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.If you believe your child is being abused then you should have already reported it to the local child protective services agency. You should visit the court with jurisdiction over your case as soon as possible and ask to speak with an advocate who can help you file for custody.
anyone can help an abused kid. individuals who are concerned for the child's well-being. social service agencies. child protective departments. law enforcement officials. therapists. your question is too vague to answer more specifically.
The sad truth is that the abusive person is almost always the abused child's parent, guardian, or friend. Often the child get the idea that he or she deserves to be abused and that the abuser is trying to help him/her. Luckily, therapy and foster or adoptive parents know how to help the healing process. Of course, before any healing can begin the child needs to be removed from danger immediately.
There is speculation that Hitler's father abused him as a child.
no