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Speak Out Against Child Abuse!
OBJECTIVE
A person who suspects or believes a child is being abused should take action to ensure the child's immediate and long-term safety. It is not necessary to be certain that abuse is occurring or to determine the type.
Abuse can lead to trust and relationship issues, a sense of worthlessness, and difficulty managing emotions in the long run. Under certain circumstances, the youngster grows up to become an adult who abuses children in their care.
So we must be aware of child abuse.
SCOPE
Neglect-Child neglect is when a parent or caregiver persistently fails to meet the basic physical and psychological needs of a child, resulting in impairment of the child’s health or development.
PHYSICAL ABUSE-Intentionally hitting or otherwise physically harming a child is considered abuse, including, in many countries, for punishment.
Emotional abuse-Emotional abuse occurs when people repeatedly say and do things that signal to the youngster that they are inadequate, unwanted, worthless, or only valued in terms of the other person's need. This can have long-term consequences for the child.
Sexual abuse-Sexual abuse is outlined as some act that forces or persuades an infant or young person to take part in intercourse endeavors.

AWARENESS OF CHILD ABUSE POSTER




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