You are helping a mother and 6-year-old child. The little boy is clinging to his mother and appears to be very wary of you. He has several bruises and welts on his upper body that his mother cannot explain. Based on this information, there is a very high likelihood that the child is being physically abused.
True of False
TRUE
What we see here:
These are the typical signs of physical child abuse.
Child abuse refers to any physical, emotional or sexual harm to a child due to neglect or mistreatment by an adult. The adult usually has a responsibility towards that child.
Child abuse can be in different forms ( according to CDC) such as physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.
The adults who are involved in child abuse can be a parent, caregiver, or even a teacher.
Signs of physical child abuse include:-
As many of these signs match with our provided case, it seems to be a case of child abuse. Hence the statement is true.
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