child abuse and neglect is any harm to a child that is not an accident. child abuse and neglect is also called child maltreatment.
child abuse and neglect takes many forms.
- neglect is when parents or caregivers fail to ensure a child's health and well-being. neglect may result from not providing a child with appropriate shelter, schooling, clothing, medical care, or protection from hazards. a variety of short-term and long-term problems result, such as developmental delays and failure to thrive.
- physical abuse causes bodily injuries, such as bruises, burns, fractures, cuts, punctures, or organ damage. physical abuse includes harming a fetus, such as when someone who is pregnant is purposefully injured.
- emotional (psychological) abuse is a repeated pattern of intentional verbal or behavioural actions or lack of actions toward a child that give the message that the child is worthless, flawed, unloved, unwanted, endangered, or only of value to meet someone else's needs. withholding emotional support, isolating, or terrorizing a child are forms of emotional abuse. intimate partner (domestic) violence that is witnessed by a child is also considered a form of emotional abuse.
- sexual abuse is any sexual contact between an adult and a child (or between an older child and a younger child). this includes sexual acts and touching. but it doesn't always involve physical contact. for example, showing pornography to a child is sexual abuse.