As a child, they require and adult to care for them so they can be healthy and safe. They should be able to provide clothing, food, and love. Child neglect can be broken down into four categories, physical, emotional, medical, and educational neglect. Some examples of physical neglect include: not giving the child enough healthy food or drinks, not supplying them with the appropriate clothing according to the whether, leaving the child in the custody of someone else for days or weeks at a time repeatedly, and exposing the child to unsafe environments. Emotional neglect can include: not giving the child attention, support or affection, not allowing the child around friends or loved ones. Medical neglect can include not following doctors instructions for the child, not providing medical/dental care, not brining the child to a hospital when needed. Lastly educational neglect can include: allowing the child to stay home for school when not necessary, not enrolling the child in school, and not helping the child when leaning disabilities are discovered. Some signs of neglect from the parent or caregiver are lack of interest towards the child, blames the child for their problems, and if they view the child in a negative way. Some signs from the child include: having hygiene issue, body odor, low body weight for age, showing …show more content…
In that time there is also 11,500 google searches and Facebook updates, and 2.8 million emails sent. Every year, referrals to state child protective services involve 6.3 million children, and around 3 million are subject to an investigated report. In 2012, state agencies found an estimated 686,000 victims of child maltreatment. Some statistics to back up that number are 28.3% are physically abused, 20.7% are sexually abused, 10.6% are emotionally abused, 9.9% are physically neglected, and 14.8% are emotionally neglected. Abuse in any way affects the child long into their adult lives. There are several health issues, people who report having six or more abusive incidences in their lives had an average life expectancy two decades shorter than those who reported none. They also have an increased chance of having Ischemic heart disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and liver