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INTRODUCTION VIJAY AGARWAL 101 03

TYPES OF CHILD ABUSE HARSHIT BHANUSHALI 105 04

TREATMENT ON CHILD ABUSE ANANYA BAJORIA 104 05

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS SHIVAM ALPESH DANI 108 06

HOW TO STOP CHILD ABUSE? YASH AGARWAL 102 07

WHETHER CHILD IS VICTIM OR NOT? DEEPESH DEVDA 110 09

LACK OF PARENTING SKILLS SEJAL CHAUHAN 107 10

TIPS TO HELP ABUSED CHILD URVIL DESAI 109 12

FACTS AND FIGURES SAKSHI CHAWDA 106 13

CONCLUSION YASH ANAM 103 16


Child abuse, physical, sexual, or emotional maltreatment or
neglect of children by parents, guardians, or others
responsible for a child's welfare. There are various types of
child abuse which are generally being noticed such as
Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Emotional Abuse and
Neglect. Some authorities consider parental actions abusive
if they have negative future consequences, e.g., exposure of a
child to violence or harmful substances, extending in some
views to the passive inhalation of cigarette smoke.
Types of child abuse are broken down in four
distinct categories:

 PHYSICAL ABUSE

 SEXUAL ABUSE

 EMOTIONAL ABUSE/
PSYCHOLOGICAL ABUSE

 NEGLECT
 Treatmentfor child abuse and neglect helps children
deal with the results of abusive behavior towards
them.

 Childabuse and neglect can have both emotional


and physical symptoms that each require their own
kind of treatment.

 There main types of abuse include physical,


emotional, and sexual abuse, and neglect.
classifications of child development into:

i. Intrapersonal Development.

ii. Interpersonal Development.

iii. Physical Development.

iv. Sexual Development.

v. Behavioral Conduct Development.


• Unexplained changes in behavior or
personality
• Seeming anxious
• Becoming uncharacteristically
aggressive
• Lacks social skills
• Poor bond or relationship with a parent
• Running away or going missing
• Recognize The Signs
• Good Parenting Skills
• Spread Awareness
• Report
The first step in helping to prevent domestic violence is to recognize
the signs. To be sure, it may be difficult to recognize when a child is
being abused, as the signs are not always visible to the eye. Indeed,
domestic violence is not always physical.
 Trust Issues With Child
 Behavioural Change
 Change In Social Interactions
 Self Destructive Behaviour
 Pay Attention To Mental Health
 The child-parent relationship has a major
influence on most aspects of child development.

 Unrealistic Expectations.

 Uninvolved Parenting.

 Myth: Most child abusers are strangers.

 Myth: Abuse doesn’t happen in “good” families.


 Recognize the Sign
 Provide Resources
 Support Children
 Raise Awareness
 Organize your Community
 Be an Advocate
 Document
 Report
Preventing child abuse is not simply a matter of parents doing a
better job, but rather it is about creating a context in which “doing
better” is easier. Enlightened public policy and the replication of high-
quality publicly supported interventions are only part of what is
needed to successfully combat child abuse. As sociologist Robert
Wuthnow has noted, every volunteer effort or act of compassion finds
its justification not in offering solutions for society’s problems but in
offering hope “both that the good society we envision is possible and
that the very act of helping each other gives us strength and a
common destiny”.

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