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prepare a speech to be delivered in an inter school competition the subject given to you in child abuse take the help of the point given below. 1) Physical sexual or physical psychology maltreatment.2) Neglect, exploitation and trafficking.3) Jurisdictions developed. 4) Post-traumatic stress. 5) Disorders like stress, anxiety suicides. 6) Organisation.

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Answered by Rahul161817231
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Childhood is the primary stage of life. It knows no worry or anxiety, no good or evil. It is the period of both ignorance and innocence. The heart of a child is as pure as a crystal and it is also said that “God lives in a child”.

But some people without understanding the importance of the fact that a child is God’s gift, abuse them to an extent that their future is ruined forever. However if they are lucky enough, they are guided by a mentor in the future who changes their view of the world explaining the significance of life and expliaining the fact that all individuals are not the same.

Child abuse is a crime which is committed by individuals who are frustrated by their own lives. Abusing a child is as serious crime as killing a person because a child is soft by nature and any abuse that he or she goes through in early stages of life, leaves a lasting imprint on its mind for always.


The moment his memory flashes of the abuses that he or she has faced in their lifetime, however happy that moment might be, the child’s heart is filled with sadness.

However hard the child tries to forget or erase such memories all he or she ends up in is being frustrated. Some of the victims of child abuse lose their confidence forever and lead their lives as introverts.

Child abuse occurs in various forms. In extreme cases a girl child is found raped, some children are beaten up by their parents and at times school teachers. As a matter of fact, child labour is also a form of continuous child abuse.

At an age when the child should attend school, he or she is forced to work in factories, at workplaces and as domestic help in our own houses. If we practice child labour, we are also abusing the child, despite the justification that we are helping the child’s family to earn their daily bread.

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