Children are most frequently sexually abused by someone they know, often a member of their own family. Over the past 10 years, more than 20,000 American children are believed to have been killed in their own homes by family members. And this include Children have been abused physical, sexual and psychological. Other way is that people adopt children to make work for them, to sell to drug dealers or people who buy children for sex. The sadness thing is that children have been abused especially sexual by their own parents or siblings.
The causes for children being lest alone or orphaned may be cause by society and not necessarily by accident. Some example of these cause may include parental alcoholism, abuse by the parents, death of parents during armed conflict and poverty. Juvenile delinquency Juvenile delinquency refers to antisocial or illegal behavior by persons under the age of 18, mostly adolescents. Most legal codes suggest certain procedure for dealing with minors, such as juvenile detention centers. Most, if not all, of the many theories on the causes of crime may be applied to the causes of juvenile delinquency.
This paper seeks to provide a detailed overview of the challenges same sex parents and their children face within their communities, their school and their homes. This research not only identifies the challenges and strengths but also highlights how nontraditional family structures such as these are celebrated. It is difficult to estimate accurately the number of families headed by same sex attracted parents.
Divorce has many effects on children and however the parents adjust to the divorce relates to how the child will adjust. Divorce can change negative effects on the development of a child. It can affect A child’s feelings, behaviors, emotions, communication skills, and health (Lewis, 1999) The effects can be long lasting into their adulthood. It is important that parents communicate and help their children on how to cope with a divorce. Divorce affects each member of the family which children experience it differently.
Vulnerable Population and Self-Awareness Paper Abuse around the world is a never ending problem. People around the world are abused all the time and many of these beatings end up being fatal in the end. Children are a huge part of this vulnerable population as they are not always able to defend themselves. This paper will talk about a vulnerable population; it will describe the population’s demographics; my personal awareness of the population; as well as describe the situation the character from the Neighborhood is in. Vulnerable Population’s Demographics Abuse comes in many different forms.
Hypotheses Assignment Hypothesis The lack of involvement or absence of a father in early childhood has a negative impact on a child’s cognitive, emotional and social development, as well as financial and educational success. I am interested in this topic as a result of coming from a single mother household. I can recall being a young teenage girl feeling a very strong need for a male figure in my life, around that time I began dating a much older guy and ended up getting into some trouble as a result. I have three brothers (one older), and as time goes on I notice they seem to really have been impacted as well, each in there own way. My older brother is progressively becoming more of a violent and angry person; he was exposed to the domestic abuse of my mother but only until age 2 when I was born (when my mom finally ended the relationship).
Attachment Style and Relationships An individual’s attachment style will have a strong effect upon the type of love relationship he or she will have. Following the study results of Hazen and Shaver (1994), we can surmise that the relationship between an infant and their parents will likely define the type of relationships the child will be prone to in adulthood. It is also logical to assume that whatever relationship infants have with their parents will be unchanged even as they grow older. Since people are not born with an innate relationship style, it is something that is learned from their primary caregiver when they are as early as infancy. It is a continual educational process through childhood, as well.
The ups and downs experienced during puberty combined with constant parental monitoring can create conflicting results when it comes to relational maintenance. Relational maintenance, according to Galvin et al. (2008), includes the “everyday stuff” (p. 112) in life that keeps the relationship going, maintains satisfaction, and allows connectivity. Relational maintenance can be seen clearly when we look at repetitive rituals with my teenage son Matt. These family rituals involve specific routines, daily tasks, habits, spirituality and communication.
This is also a happy moment, now you have the opportunity to see the revealing of what you have taught your child come to fruition. Depending on the strength of your marriage before your last child left determines the impact the empty nest syndrome will have on your marriage. Having to face your spouse alone without interruption, could be extremely challenging for some couples who have not formed a bond amongst themselves through the years. This can cause conflict, separation or divorce. And for the mothers who lived vicariously through their children, there may be an identity crisis.
To understand the post-divorce family you must begin with the consequences it has on family, but for many reasons America’s greatest concern is that of the children. Children are not responsible, but yet reap all of the emotional pains of a divorce. Amato and Thompson (1999) informs us that: The increased expenses and lowered living standards following divorce may create many more specific pressures for children. The family may have to move to a less expensive house or apartment; children may have to change schools; contact with friends in a neighborhood or school may be lost as a result of these changes; the residential parent may have to begin working or work longer hours; children may have to be placed in child