Vulnerable Population’s Demographics Abuse comes in many different forms. It can be physical, mental, sexual, and psychological or just plain neglect. The abuse usually is at the hands of loved ones or caretakers. Many children suffer from one form of abuse or another in their young life. Some suffer throughout their whole young adult life and only get away from it when they are grown and move out of the house.
He also put forward that there was a ‘cycle of abuse’ where parents who had been abused/battered as a child consecutively abused/battered their own children and he got this idea from looking into parents who were abusive towards their children. “In 1978 he stated that four factors were present in child abuse cases: 1. The parents must have a background of emotional or physical deprivation and perhaps abuse as well 2. A child must be seen as unlovable or disappointing 3. There must be a crisis 4.
Being a victim of bullying is a very difficult and painful experience and while a child is in attendance at school they should be clear from harm and danger. The imbalance of power associated with bullying obtains the components of physical, verbal or psychological violent behavior (Pranjić & Bajraktarević, 2010). Studies have shown that symptoms with bullying in primary school children, has revealed a considerable connection between victimization and signs that indicates victims of bullying suffers from sleep difficulties, bed-wetting, headaches, stomach aches, fatigue, and school-related problems (Brown, Birch, & Kancherla, 2005). This paper examines the effects that bullying has on the health of school-aged children. In particular, concerns addressed are depression, suicide ideation, mental health risks, and violent behavior.
Developmental History Case Study Randy Porter University of Phoenix I was referenced a child by his teacher who thought the kid had a psychological issue. This child is an eight year old boy who was referenced to me because he consistently disruptive his class mates during class. He consistently has outburst in the class room and has shown other type of behavior that is not appropriate in the classroom. The child is very disruptive and is consistently getting into trouble during school hours. His parents have been called to the school on several occasions to pick up their son and take him home.
Child abuse within any standard is morally wrong in the eyes of most people. The effects of child abuse on a child are unimaginable. There are many different effects of physical child abuse such as withdrawing from social situations, learning disabilities, and later in life can lead to substance abuse, eating disorders, and depression. The physical aspect of child abuse can be seen in direct injury to the skin, broken bones, bruises, and eventually scarring
Nick Parry Morton’s Lodge CYP33 4.1 Abuse and neglect are forms of maltreatment of a child. Someone may abuse or neglect a child by inflicting harm or by failing to prevent harm. Children may be abused in a family or in an institutional or community setting, by people they know or by a stranger, for example, through the internet. They may be abused by one or more adults, or another child or children. Child abuse can have major long-term effects on all aspects of a child's health, development and well being.
www.childhelpusa.org There are many reasons an adult may hurt a child. From financial problems, drug and or alcohol use to having been abused themselves as children. There
Bullying: A Big Problem with Big Consequences Most people can remember some experience with a bully while growing up. Bullying is the act of one person causing harm both physically and psychologically on another person repetitively, and there are four types: physical, verbal, social, and cyber bullying. Prevention and intervention program should be instituted in all school districts. It is such a big problem in schools everywhere that it can no longer be minimized and trivialized by adults, taken lightly, brushed off, or denied. Thousands of children go to school every day filled with fear and trepidation; other feign illness to avoid being taunted or attacked on the way to school or in the school yard, hallways, and bathrooms; still others manage to make themselves sick at school so as to avoid harassment in the locker room.
Abstract Divorce have many effects on children. Children are the most affected due to having to make difficult decisions in their lives. Divorce affects children of all ages, races, and sex. Divorce affects children educationally, emotionally, and psychologically. Males and females show their emotional feelings accordingly to how they would like to express their feelings.
The Faces of Abuse. Abuse can be harmful in many ways. The psychological effects can be devastating at all stages of development. Survivors of abuse may show an array of emotions, behavioral, and physical symptoms at the time of abuse and throughout their life span. Name-calling, shaming, bullying, embarrassing, or threatening an individual, their pets, or a friend or a family member is consider psychological abuse.