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What is Abuse?
Child Abuse Definitions
What is
child abuse?
Although there are many formal and
acceptable definitions of child abuse, the following is offered as a
guide. Child abuse consists of any act of commission or omission that
endangers or impairs a child's physical or emotional health and
development. Child abuse includes any damage done to a child which
cannot be reasonably explained and which is often represented by an
injury or series of injuries appearing to be non-accidental in nature.
Major forms of child abuse
Physical abuse - Any
non-accidental injury to a child. This includes hitting, kicking,
slapping, shaking, burning, pinching, hair pulling, biting, choking,
throwing, shoving, whipping, and paddling.
Sexual abuse - Any sexual
act between an adult and child. This includes fondling, penetration,
intercourse, exploitation, pornography, exhibitionism, child
prostitution, group sex, oral sex, or forced observation of sexual acts.
Neglect - Failure to
provide for a child's physical needs. This includes lack of supervision,
inappropriate housing or shelter, inadequate provision of food,
inappropriate clothing for season or weather, abandonment, denial of
medical care, and inadequate hygiene.
Emotional abuse - Any attitude
or behavior which interferes with a child's mental health or social
development. This includes yelling, screaming, name-calling, shaming,
negative comparisons to others, telling them they are "bad, no good,
worthless" or "a mistake". It also includes the failure to provide the
affection and support necessary for the development of a child's
emotional, social, physical and intellectual well-being. This includes
ignoring, lack of appropriate physical affection (hugs), not saying "I
love you", withdrawal of attention, lack of praise, and lack of positive
reinforcement.
If you need help or information regarding child sexual abuse
please call the National Child Abuse Hotline at: 1-800-4-A-CHILD
or...
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