Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Chapter one: Possible Child Abuse




Possible Child Abuse is a basic issue which needs to be discussed in great depth with right dimension. One of my goals for my career in Education is to prevent or help to prevent. Child abuse cannot be distinguished on the basis of age, sex, race or religion. Any children for any reason can be victimized at any time. Emotional child abuse includes mental torture or verbal abuse by using words that may hurt their self respect. The physical abuses include the beating, burning, hitting, and kicking the child Today parents and children are facing this problem. The fear is someone intentionally or unintentionally is hurting the child by some or other way. He/she may be from the family, friends, neighbors, or anyone else.

I learned reading this article that we as educators have the responsibility to protect children from any kind of child abuse and not to ignore those situations, we should prevent it. Before being an Elementary Teacher, I am Educator who protects those who can’t talk on their own.
I'm glad the book personally asked whether you have a duty to report Juan's situation. The answer is a simple one: Yes, I do — because it's the law. What's more, reporting is probably the only way to protect Juan from further abuse.

Something that I found online to inform Educators is: Many people don't know that teachers in all 50 states are now legally obligated to report even reasonable suspicions of child abuse to the police or local child protective services. I urge all teachers to learn about their state's child-abuse laws, including recommendations about how to report. All this information is available from each state's department of social services and local law-enforcement agencies.
Today Educators need research paper on child abuse so that they could protect their children from child abuse. There is no better way to expose the child abuse but write a research paper on child abuse. Parents and educators are willing to know more and they take interest in reading research papers on child abuse.
Research paper on child abuse or do campaigns on our schools will tell the people what is the intensity of child abuse, what are the types of child abuse and how do these exhibit different behaviors. Campaigns on child abuse will uncover some common abuses as emotional, sexual and physical.

Cristina Mona

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