What is the emotional abuse of children?

emotional abuse of children occurs when the child is treated badly enough to prevent his emotional health and development, perhaps permanently. The source of emotional abuse of children can be parents or teachers of a child or anyone else who plays an important role in the child's life, such as relatives. Abuse can also take several forms, ranging from excessive punishment and criticism to neglect.

One form of emotional abuse of children is when the child is controlled or controlled by a rapist. In this situation, the child is forced to listen to the rapist, even if it somehow damages the child. Emotional abuse, such as this, often occurs along with physical abuse, such as punishment or strengthening the perpetrator's control of the child. This abuse often occurs in response to healthy things that should usually be supported, such as the interaction with friends or be happy. This is particularly harmful because it sometimes prevents the child to address others to accept and friendship. A child canE also suffer from neglect, ignored by parents or other important characters for adults. This can prolong emotional neglect, such as detention of affection or attention, and to physical neglect, such as not providing food, clothing, shelter or other needs.

It is extremely important to recognize the symptoms and symptoms of a child that is emotionally abused. If the situation is not solved appropriately and quickly, an emotionally abused child may be more likely to withdraw and be depressed, develop low self -esteem and anxiety and have difficulty in creating future relations. In many cases, emotional abuse, the victim does not receive help, from the feeling of worthless, helplessness or fear.

Sometimes parents will blame for abuse, leaving him to the child's teacher and other relatives to help. Other times, parents do not have to realize that the child is abused by someone until the symptoms appear, such as depression and social withdrawal. In addition, parents may be primary rapists, but do not realize that they actually cause damage to the child. This can happen, especially when parents lead very stressful lives and do not realize that they can remove this emphasis on their child, either by anger, bitterness and impatience or neglect because they are physically and emotionally exhausted.

IN OTHER LANGUAGES

Was this article helpful? Thanks for the feedback Thanks for the feedback

How can we help? How can we help?