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Child Abuse: Bad Effects And How To Stop It by May22nd(m): 1:55am On Apr 17, 2019
What is Child Abuse?

Legal definitions vary from country to country. In Nigeria, there are several types of child abuse.

Physical abuse: causes physical damage or creates a possible danger for a child. Usually, the lines are drawn on leaving the mark outside slightly reddish

.Emotional Harassment: Creating a climate of fear for a child. Domestic violence can fall into this category.

Sexual Harassment: Using children for sexual satisfaction of the offender, child or another person.

Physical negligence: Does not provide for the physical needs of a child. Houses that are not clean, do not provide clothes that are suitable for the weather.

Medical Negligence: Not providing medical care for children that will greatly improve their comfort or standard of living.

Lack of Supervision: Does not provide adequate supervision for the age of the child, which leads to the possibility of danger.

Abandonment: Leave the child without the intention to return or provide care for the child.

Latest Child Abuse StatisticsThere are several agents in this country who report child abuse statistics. These organizations try to track trends and find ways to stop child abuse wherever possible. Child abuse data are used to decide where and to whom societal capital should be directed.

For example, child abuse statistics state that two children in Nigeria die every day due to child abuse. Three out of four are under four years old. This number continues to rise over the years. This means that more resources may be needed such as crisis nurseries for parents of children under the age of four.

There may need to be more education about abuse when parents bring their babies home because so many small children are affected. Many experts feel that the increase in statistics is due to population increases and increased reporting of these cases. Child abuse statistics also show that child abuse reports are made every ten seconds. Maybe there should be more facilities calling for desperate parents who need help from problems related to the abuse of their children. Such call centers can be anonymous and can offer crisis counseling for parents who don't know where to go. Read more https://marriageng.com/child-abuse-bad-effects-and-how-to-stop-it/

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