Amongst the various social concerns, child abuse in India remains a major concern. It is much more than the broken bones and bruises. The scars left by child abuse are much deeper and lasting. It prevails in four types, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and neglect.
According to a report, the majority of sexual abuse, accounting for 93 percent, happen at the hands of an adult to a child. In the majority of these 93 percent cases, the abused children remain confused about the adult, supposed to be trustworthy.
Child abusers have also been termed “experts” at emotional manipulation of children. These experts gain the trust of the children well in advance, until the actual abuse.
The current situation clearly reflects the need for parents to be responsible for protecting their children. Experts say that the earlier abused children get help, the chance of them healing is greater. This breaks the cycle of the pain, rather than prolonging it.
Mistreatment of a child by an adult can harm or endangers the health, development or wellbeing of the child. Such harm experienced in childhood can leave significant and lasting effects on the child. Parents can prevent their children from such effects by staying aware.
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