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Child Abuse Statistics are Increasing

posted February 24, 2008 - 10:36am
Child Abuse Statistics are Increasing

One of the most awful things that occur regularly in this world is child abuse. Have you seen the latest child abuse statistics? Many people probably wonder why these statistics are so high. Well, first off, it's imperative to fully understand that it's by no means the fault of the children. While some adults and parents claim this, it's simply not the case. Child abuse typically starts in the home and it's the fault of the parents. The fact is that some adults were simply not meant to be parents and children should never suffer for it.

Online you can easily acquire the latest child abuse statistics. While they may not make you happy, they're part of our reality nonetheless. Let's talk about the most common reasons for child abuse. First of all, most abusers were abused themselves. Some were abused sexually and others were abused by their parents in a violent fashion. Naturally this makes the child grow in to an abuser often as well. In other cases, young parents that had no desire to have a child become abusive because they blame the child for their troubles. This is awful but common in our society. And finally, a number of parents and guardians adopt abusive tendencies after abusing drugs and/or alcohol. The key is to decrease these child abuse statistics by breaking the cycle. Keep children away from violence and abuse so they don't turn into abusers themselves.

A wonderful book to take advantage of is Gavin De Becker's, "Protecting the Gift." This book talks about the roots of violence and where it comes from. Not only will it teach you about child abuse statistics, but it additionally informs you of how to prevent child abuse in the home and address other families where you think child abuse may be occurring. Whatever you do, don't stay in the dark about child abuse or any type of abuse for that matter. This solves nothing! The more you know and understand about child abuse statistics and where it stems from, the better off you'll be.



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