Children will make mistakes, it’s apart of growing up and learning lessons, no one is perfect. We need to teach children that it is okay to mess up, it helps us learn from our mistakes. The last thing we want is having our own children afraid their parents. They should be able to trust their parents and know that they will care for them and love them. Physically punishing children makes it harder for kids to trust their parents, and it sends their stress levels through the roof knowing that they have to try and be perfect or else there will be a punishment. Children can be a blessing, but sometimes they can be a little too much to handle. When parents take the physical charge to hurt their children, people don’t know if they took it too far …show more content…
There is a lot of child abuse that investigators still have yet to find out. A report of child abuse is made every ten ten seconds. In 2014, state agencies found that an estimated 702,000 victims of child abuse, but that was only the cases that they discovered. That would pack 10 modern football stadiums. (“Child”) Almost 50 countries have banned spanking children, but The United States is not one of them. (Perry) Spanking is still legal in all 50 states in The United States. (Kauffman) The United States have one of the worst records of industrialized nations, losing on average four to seven children every day due to child abuse. …show more content…
The experience of child abuse and neglect infringe upon that right. (“Effects”) The longer the issue happens, the more serious it becomes. The abuse can turn into an everyday custom. By abusing a child, it can lead to distrust of adults and lack of self-esteem. (“What”) Parents don’t realize that children get more out of punishment than they think. It is truly hurting children, parents should never let their children suffer, instead, teach them what is right from wrong by sitting down and talking with them. By connecting and bonding with each other, they will feel like they can trust their parents and that they wouldn’t want to let them down. Children and teens are more understanding when they sit down and talk like an adult instead of taking it to a whole new level. With sitting down and talking, both the parents and the child can get each other’s point of view and why the issue was caused. (Kauffman) Many people believe that it will set children straight when they don’t listen to words, but sometimes, it gets to a point when it was a little too out of hand. Once people have power in their hands, they will do it for any reason. The first thing people need to emphasize is that a child should not be abused and taken for granted.
Children have minds of their own. As they begin to mature, their newfound independence will sometimes lead them to misbehave in various ways. A parent's patience(or lack of) as they interact daily with their children is crucial. Hitting, slapping or spanking a child as punishment often sends the message that it is okay to hit others to solve problems. A more productive approach may be to help the child figure out what they did wrong and show them how to learn from their mistakes. Kids need to understand the reasoning behind our rules and they need to feel that they can correct these mistakes if they do make them. No matter what the child has done, he needs to know that your love for him/her is unconditional.
Child abuse in the United States is a growing epidemic. Every year the number of reported cases, and missing children go up. This is caused mostly by lack of education about the different types of child abuse, and the signs that go along with it. Communities need to provide more resources to better educate the public about the types of abuse, and the signs that go along with it. Child abuse and neglect can be lessened by more resources, more education and to reach out to others.
With child abuse and neglect being so prevalent globally, it is important to recognize why these types of maltreatment occur and is a relevant topic for all to explore. Many are interested in how child abuse and neglect affect the individuals who are victims as well as the use and efficacy of treatment procedures. Child abuse has serious physical and psycho-social consequences which adversely affect the health and overall well-being of a child. There are long-term consequences of experiencing these forms of maltreatment. Awareness and understanding needs to be brought to this devastatingly common crisis and the advancement of child abuse and neglect prevention needs to be encouraged.
More than 20,000 American children has thought to have been killed by their own family members over the past ten years. One of the worst records among industrialized nations that is losing on average almost five children everyday due to child abuse is the United States. The most recent report 2015 Child Maltreatment Report from The Children’s Bureau was published in January 2017. This document has stated that the number of child abuse cases has increased to 4 million from 3.6 million. 7.2 million children were involved in child abuse reports. The different kinds of child abuse are; neglect, physical, and verbal abuse.
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 3.3 million referrals for alleged maltreatment were made in 2013. Out of the 3.3 million referrals, 899,000 children were officially documented as being maltreated(Child Abuse & Neglect 2015). Child abuse is the mistreatment of a child. Child abuse is recognized in several forms; physical, emotional, sexual and neglect. Children who experience any form of abuse will tend to withdraw themselves from their peers and sometimes from other family members who are not aware of what is taking place. Child abuse occurs not just in the homes of these children, but can also occur in schools, churches and after school programs. Anywhere a child is present there is a chance that abuse can
It 's difficult to comprehend that an adult, often a parent or caregiver, would intentionally hurt an infant or child. Yet nearly a million children are abused in the United States. Unfortunately that excludes children who 's incidents of child abuse are unreported and undetected. Child abuse can be defined differently from state to state, but commonly presents in the form of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, neglect and abandonment. The focus of this review is physical abuse, which is defined as non-accidental physical injury, from bruising to fractures to the most serious cases of abuse ending in death (Sink, Hyman, Matheny, Georgopoulos & Kleinman, 2010).
Child abuse previously categorized as a minor incident, which is currently more visible to the eyes of people as increasing and important to address in society. According to the National Child Abuse and Neglect System as of 2012, “the number of child victims was around 3.8 million children, 1/5 of the population of child victims were found to be victims of substantiated (17.7%), indicated (0.9%), and alternative response (0.5%). Which resulted in the rest 4/5 of the child victims were not actual victims of child abuse.” (Child Mal, 2012) That sums up to about
Every year more than 3 million reports of child abuse are made in the United States involving more than 6 million children. The amount of children abused is doubled due to the fact that a single report can include multiple children. The U.S has one of the worst records among industrialized nations, losing an average between four and seven children everyday to abuse and neglect. The sociological theories that can be used to research the issue of child abuse in the US are symbolic interactionism and the conflict theory.
Child Abuse laws in the United States varies from state to state. Therefore, if one is found being abusive their punishment is determined by where they live. I think that defining a distinct crime of child abuse is a great idea. This makes it easier to gather evidence rime allows one to know that child abuse is taken very seriously. Due to the numerous ways that child abuse can occur it is important that it is seen as its own crime. Another reason why It is a good idea is because children deserve the same protection from the laws adults do. Children are our future and if they are not shown that child abuse is bad in every aspect, when they become adults it may be seen more often. Why should that person be allowed to keep their child.
Approximately 5 people die everyday due to child abuse. 2.9 million cases every year are reported in the United States. Parents who abuse their children should be put in jail. Children are endangered when they are abused, Children that are abused as a kid typically later on in life abuse there children, It doesn't matter in what way the child was abused, it scars them for life. Out of the people we come in contact with everyday there is a good chance that a number of them are being abused or have been abused.
When people see child abuse happening and don’t do anything about it, it does nothing to help stop it. Child abuse happens every single day whether it is physically, sexually, emotionally, or neglecting a child. In the United States, an average of more than 3 million child abuse reports are recorded every year and 4 to 7 children die every day because of this (source 5). Child abuse needs to stop. It is not right and it is one of the most brutal ways to hurt someone, especially a child.
Child abuse is epidemic in many countries as well as the United States. It is estimated that every thirteen seconds a child is abused in some manner: physically, sexually, emotionally or by neglect (Friedman). Each year, there are over 3 million reports of child abuse in the United States involving more than 6 million children. Child abuse can be reduced with proper education of the parents and with greater public awareness.
Over the past 10 years child abuse has been taken for granted and has made a huge increase on what the children are aloud to do the world. Children around the world have to be careful on who they go around, if they don’t they are libale to be abused. Child abuse in children has caused an estimated 1,750 children died from child abuse in 2016 (“National Statistics on Child Abuse”). Child abuse is very illegal and if you are caught abusing a child you can go to jail for it. The increase of child abuse in the United States has majorly increased over the last 10 years.
Many parents believe using physical punishment on their kids leads to a better disciplined child. By acting with physical force the parents instill their values and morals in their children. When the child is being punished, they will know not to do this again or they will be punished once again.
The current problem is the continued rise in child abuse and neglect today. Within the United States, the problem of child abuse and neglect is far much common than most people would like to admit. Sanchez (2012) stated that child maltreatment is a global epidemic and a major social problem in the United States resulting in at least 740, 000 visits to hospital emergency departments and more than $124 in child welfare, criminal justice, and health care. Norman, Byambaa, De, Butchart, Scott, and Vos (2012) also observed that child abuse and neglect is a global problem that is mostly perpetrated by parental guardians and parents. Sexual abuse is the infringement of a child’s