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Essay / Child Physical Abuse and Neglect - 2208
Understanding Child Abuse and NeglectPhysical Child AbusePhysical abuse is defined in accordance with the structure of society. Physical child abuse is a deliberate act of harming a child, resulting in injuries such as bruises, broken bones, burns or cuts. Physical abuse often results from excessive physical discipline. The abuser sometimes does not realize that he is using such force to hit the child. Physical violence is becoming a growing epidemic and must be taken seriously. However, child abuse can take many forms. We will increase physical violence against children. In this research paper, our aim is to understand the causes and symptoms of physical violence, parental influences and finally domestic violence and other abuse within the family. Another goal of this article is to raise awareness about physical abuse and the risk and protective factors related to physical abuse against children. For many years, discovering the causes of physical violence has been an arduous journey. During the continuing search for the causes of child abuse, a consensus of experts has concluded that child abuse is not caused by a single life variable. Child maltreatment is influenced by a set of interconnected characteristics. Regarding physical violence, there are many variables explaining certain causes of physical violence against one or more children. Assessment of interactional variables, environmental/life stress variables, and social/cultural/economic variables helps underlie the cause of physical violence. Interactional variables mean the interactions between the abused person and the abuser that correspond to the abuse situation. Interactional patterns are often transmitted... middle of paper ...... and while eating. Bullying and peer violence. Physical violence is, however, strongly associated within families. This model is changing. Peer-to-peer abuse is on the rise and is causing public concern. Peers are outwardly unpleasant to each other, but do not intend to harm each other. Bullies' intentions are to hurt someone. The media shows how children react violently towards their peers. Children are unlikely to enjoy the physical pain they cause to their peers, but it is true. Children who are victims of abuse tend to be violent towards their peers to express their anger towards the abuser. On the other hand, the situation could be reversed. Children who experience physical abuse may be vulnerable and abused by their peers. They lack self-esteem, a sense of belonging, they are depressed and tend to isolate themselves.