Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Protecting Our children essays
Protecting Our children essays    The overlap between domestic violence and child abuse has been well     documented; where one form of family violence exists, there is a likelihood the other     does as well.  Child abuse and domestic violence often occur in the same family and are     linked in several ways that have serious consequences for the safety of children.  First     domestic violence may directly result in physical and/or psychological harm to the child.      Second, even though a child may not sustain physical injuries, domestic violence can     interfere with parenting to the point that the child is neglected.  Third, if child abuse and     domestic violence are present in a home, both problems must be addressed to effectively     	Children can be injured as a direct result of domestic violence.  Batterers may     physically, emotionally, and sexually abuse children in order to control the actions of     their spouse.  Children may also be injured by objects or weapons used to attack their     mother.  Assaults on younger children may occur if the mother is holding the child while     being attacked.  Older children who try to break up violent disputed between parents may     	Children of all ages are affected by domestic violence.  Infants exposed to     violence may not develop the attachments to their caretakers which are critical to their     development.  Preschool children regress developmentally and suffer sleep disturbances.      Schoolage children who are exposed to violence may exhibit depression, anxiety, and     violence towards peers.  Later in life, these children are at risk for incorporating violence     into their own relationships.  There is also evidence that children exposed to domestic     violence are at greater risk for abusing drugs and alcohol and for committing violent     	The most effective way to help mothers and children is to combine child     protective and domestic violence programs.  This way both victims are pro    ...     
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