Abuse at home..its a Sad but very common occurance

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Reflection

1. I have learned so much from this topic. Because of my personal 1st hand experience with child abuse both physical and sexual, I can understand both views from a child's' views and a(n) adults view. All of my post came out great. 
I was very pleasantly suprized at the great amount of information there was on this topic to talk about. The only thing i found that was semi-difficult was my choice on research questions. I had so many different views on abuse and so many different things i wanted to find out, but finally decided on one choice.
If i do ever do this kind of project i would most defiantly change the type of formate i write in because this a certain amount of attention people need to be grabbed with in a blog and I'm not sure that was there for me, well I'm hopping there was some typer of grabbing information. ha-ha. :) 
I would have changes my research question by adding more descriptive details to it to grab attention. I would have changed my survey questions by focusing on one main vocal point, so people didn't get confused.

2. This research has helped me realize that I'm not in my own little bubble that there are other people out there for me and they really want to help me as much as they can. I get confused sometimes because, people can appear fake but really be trying to help you out.
I'm a very guarded person so its even harder for me. I learned that there all people all over the world,every different age,gender,race religion, that are getting abused everyday and they have no way of being helped.
I learned that this is a very difficult subject for teens because they are the most likely age group to argue with others due to there developing brain. They have a more rebellious lifestyle than developed adults. they are very scared of people older and with more authority than them so they don't know who to trust at times.I learned that teens have a hard time with everything, but most of all family. 

Monday, March 29, 2010

Recommendations

Further Research
1) Questions that need to be further investigated:
-How many people are abused each year?
-What percent of adults abuse children every year?
-What gender are abused the most?
-How do children cope with physical abuse?
-How many cases of child abuse are found at therapist offices?
-How many children have problems making friends after abuse?
-How many fights come out of abuse in a normal high-school?
-How do children cope with child abuse by themselves?
-How many people have social problems after experiencing abuse?
-What age group, and gender, are mostly seen in cases of abuse?
I listed these question because they focus most on the children in the case of abuse father than some random adults view on abuse and, using simple word instead of complicated words and phrases no one cares about.


2)Things should most definitely change, with the world and the subject of child abuse in it. I think that in home they should watch put for abuse in most adoption homes and any homes that have police records in them. I think the schools should watch out for sings of abuse (marks, bruises,cuts, etc.) I think that parents should be open with there family about what goes on in there families and how they should work out there problems. Sometimes out of school therapists help families with problems. 


Conclusion

Writing
To conclude this topic, you would think people would just avoid abuse victims, but thats not the point. The point of this topic is to help people understand abuse victims, and to help them lead a new successful life. This research shows the readers, emotion and helpful tips on how to communicate with people. If you read information from my last post on the child abuse viewpoints.
Survey
The information in my survey questions show the percentage of numbers that people think feelings reside in. It also shows what people think about families separation due to abuse inside of them.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Student survery response question 2

In a survey of 99 high-school freshmen, 31% responded with the answer fear. 23% responded anger.23% responded with confusion. 23% responded with neglect, to the question, "What do you think is the primary reson that children withdraw after living in an abusive environment?"

Survey Question Responses

In a survey of 99 high-school freshmen 34% of the students selected trust. 33% selected fighting.22% selected guilty conscience. 11% selected Don't know in response to the question "Why do families Break up after abuse?"

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Child abuse Opposing Viewpoints Part 2


-Studies show that divorces parents are often Unfairly accused of Child Sexual Abuse.
-People in the system find child abuse a hard subject to deal with.
This is why most cases of abuse are pushed back a while to procrastinate.
-If is shown in many different cases that families break up due to the abuse, but some are shown that the parents continuously abuse there children because of child neglect.
-Sexual abuse occurs when the spouse of the lover is gone for a certain amount of time. The Spouse is sexually lonely. and uses the child to fulfill their needs.
-Many children are found to have run away when they are being abused by there parent or guardian.
-Children are also found physically abused along with being sexually abused in many cases.

Child Abuse Opposing Viewpoints

The author of this book recognizes groups as, ASPEN, American society for the prevention of cruelty to animals , and the child abuse prevention and treatment act.
Douglas J. Besharow believes the number of reports of child abuse had increases significantly in recent years.
He argues that many of the reports are inappropriate, or unfounded.
Suspected abuse must be reported, all states now requited a wide array of professionals- including physicians,nurses, dentists, mental health professionals, social workers, teachers(and other school officials), day care or child care workers, and law enforcement personnel-to report suspected child abuse and neglect.