How to recognize the effects of child abuse and what to do about it.
Child abuse can occur in any family, anywhere, and it affects people of all income levels, races, ethnicities and faiths. Whether you're a parent, someone who works with children or simply an adult in a child's life, you can help prevent child abuse and neglect.
From sexual abuse to physical or emotional abuse as well as maltreatment and neglect, child abuse can have various forms. It occurs when a parent or a caregiver causes injury or death to a child ...
Child abuse is a taboo topic. It's hard to know where to turn for help, whether you suspect a child is being physically abused, or your own parenting skills hav
Although it's a mistake to become overprotective and make your child fearful, it is important to recognize the actual risks and familiarize yourself with the signs of abuse.
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While identification isn't easy, it's imperative that clinicians know how to recognize child abuse. This article outlines risk factors and signs of abuse.
There's no quick fix to end child abuse, but people who see it on a regular basis say it starts with educating parents and with reporting any abuse you might see.
As adults, we find out that many people knew about the abuse but chose to do nothing about it.