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Are you tired of seeing little innocence children
being abused, because I am I'm tired of seeing
children getting abused or killed. We are here to
help abused children in need. And to help
stop it. What we need today is more social workers,
we need more Child Protection investigators and more
foster parents. We need donations more then ever to
try to stop what is happening to our children. There
is over 3000 children who dies in the US from being
abused and abandon. Did you know that the funds for
child welfare system is running low that means less
help for the children who are in great harm. To me
that's a scary thought. We be leave that one day our
children will be safe. Do you want to help and stop
all these horrible things that are happening to our
children ? I see it just about everyday in the news
paper kids are being abused or killed, It makes me
sick who can hurt one of gods angels ? Once again I
ask do you want to see an end to this ? If so please
donate whatever you can we really appreciate it. The donation we receive will be giving to the child welfare foundation.
Together we can make a different. Below is something I added for your information.
The statistics on physical child abuse are alarming. It is estimated hundreds of thousands of children are physically abused each year by a parent or close relative. Thousands actually die as a result of the abuse. For those who survive, the emotional trauma remains long after the external bruises have healed. Communities and the courts recognize that these emotional “hidden bruises” can be treated. Early recognition and treatment is important to minimize the long term effect of physical abuse. Whenever a child says he or she has been abused, it must be taken seriously and immediately evaluated.
Often the severe emotional damage to abused children does not surface until adolescence or even later, when many abused children become abusing parents. An adult who was abused as a child often has trouble establishing lasting and stable personal relationships. These men and women may have trouble with physical closeness, touching, intimacy, and trust as adults. They are also at higher risk for anxiety, depression, substance abuse, medical illness, and problems at school or work.
Early identification and treatment is important to minimize the long-term consequences of abuse. Qualified mental health professionals should conduct a comprehensive evaluation and provide treatment for children who have been abused. Through treatment, the abused child begins to regain a sense of self-confidence and trust. The family can also be helped to learn new ways of support and communicating with one another. Parents may also benefit from support, parent training and anger management.
Physical abuse is not the only kind of child abuse. Many children are also victims of neglect, or sexual abuse, or emotional abuse. In all kinds of child abuse, the child and the family can benefit from evaluation and treatment from a qualified mental health professional.
In the view of some experts, child abuse in this country has reached almost epidemic proportions. According to a recent report, more than two million children are subjected to neglect and physical, emotional, or sexual abuse every year.
There is no standard definition of what constitutes child abuse, but each state has statutes that describe the forms of child abuse. Regardless of distinctions in legalistic terminology, however, experts agree that the abuse cases reported represent a small percentage of the actual number of children who are victims of sever abuse.
Causes and Consequences
Most parents prefer to think of chronic child abuse as something that happens to other people’s children. While it is evident that certain kinds of stress make abuse statistically more likely – poverty, job loss, marital problems, extremely young and poorly educated mothers – abuse also occurs across all economic lines and in seemingly good homes. Many people blame the prevalence of violence on TV and in the movies, and while that theory has not as yet been fully substantiated, media violence may contribute to our acceptance of physical aggression toward children, It is worth noting that cultures in which corporal punishment is not sanctioned have much lower rates of child abuse.
Thank you for your support in trying to save the lives of our children!
Are you tired of seeing little innocence children
being abused, because I am I'm tired of seeing
children getting abused or killed. We are here to
help abused children in need. And to help
stop it. What we need today is more social workers,
we need more Child Protection investigators and more
foster parents. We need donations more then ever to
try to stop what is happening to our children. There
is over 3000 children who dies in the US from being
abused and abandon. Did you know that the funds for
child welfare system is running low that means less
help for the children who are in great harm. To me
that's a scary thought. We be leave that one day our
children will be safe. Do you want to help and stop
all these horrible things that are happening to our
children ? I see it just about everyday in the news
paper kids are being abused or killed, It makes me
sick who can hurt one of gods angels ? Once again I
ask do you want to see an end to this ? If so please
donate whatever you can we really appreciate it. The donation we receive will be giving to the child welfare foundation.
Together we can make a different. Below is something I added for your information.
The statistics on physical child abuse are alarming. It is estimated hundreds of thousands of children are physically abused each year by a parent or close relative. Thousands actually die as a result of the abuse. For those who survive, the emotional trauma remains long after the external bruises have healed. Communities and the courts recognize that these emotional “hidden bruises” can be treated. Early recognition and treatment is important to minimize the long term effect of physical abuse. Whenever a child says he or she has been abused, it must be taken seriously and immediately evaluated.
Often the severe emotional damage to abused children does not surface until adolescence or even later, when many abused children become abusing parents. An adult who was abused as a child often has trouble establishing lasting and stable personal relationships. These men and women may have trouble with physical closeness, touching, intimacy, and trust as adults. They are also at higher risk for anxiety, depression, substance abuse, medical illness, and problems at school or work.
Early identification and treatment is important to minimize the long-term consequences of abuse. Qualified mental health professionals should conduct a comprehensive evaluation and provide treatment for children who have been abused. Through treatment, the abused child begins to regain a sense of self-confidence and trust. The family can also be helped to learn new ways of support and communicating with one another. Parents may also benefit from support, parent training and anger management.
Physical abuse is not the only kind of child abuse. Many children are also victims of neglect, or sexual abuse, or emotional abuse. In all kinds of child abuse, the child and the family can benefit from evaluation and treatment from a qualified mental health professional.
In the view of some experts, child abuse in this country has reached almost epidemic proportions. According to a recent report, more than two million children are subjected to neglect and physical, emotional, or sexual abuse every year.
There is no standard definition of what constitutes child abuse, but each state has statutes that describe the forms of child abuse. Regardless of distinctions in legalistic terminology, however, experts agree that the abuse cases reported represent a small percentage of the actual number of children who are victims of sever abuse.
Causes and Consequences
Most parents prefer to think of chronic child abuse as something that happens to other people’s children. While it is evident that certain kinds of stress make abuse statistically more likely – poverty, job loss, marital problems, extremely young and poorly educated mothers – abuse also occurs across all economic lines and in seemingly good homes. Many people blame the prevalence of violence on TV and in the movies, and while that theory has not as yet been fully substantiated, media violence may contribute to our acceptance of physical aggression toward children, It is worth noting that cultures in which corporal punishment is not sanctioned have much lower rates of child abuse.
Thank you for your support in trying to save the lives of our children!
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