Violence against children

Violence is one of the biggest problems affecting families and societies. It happens all around the world, in all countries and societies; all too often it happens in the family.GBWA-20180605174035.jpg
Violence against children has many faces and forms: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, emotional abuse, and more.
Violence can affect a child for the rest of their life, with severe consequences for a child’s physical, psychological and mental health. Without adequate support and care, violence and trauma can have long-term effects on a child’s development and future life. And again Children who have experienced violence are also more likely to perpetuate the circle of violence, passing on patterns of violence to their peers or to future generation. Parents might use violent discipline with children out of anger and frustration, or because they’re unfamiliar with non-violent methods.

Whatever the reason, violence leaves children with physical and psychological scars. It can also influence children’s attitudes towards family and relationships later in life.

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