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Effects
of emotional abuse on a child
Emotional
abuse inhibits a child's happiness and well-being. Children
look to their parents for love and understanding; when they
do not receive this they become sad, withdrawn and may separate
themselves from others. A child who does not get any loving
attention from its parent may believe that this is normal
and not search for it from others.
Emotionally
abused or neglected children can become angry, mad at everyone,
putting the child on a path of destruction. They tend to
give up easily, and show little joy or happiness. "What
difference does it make what I say or do, no one cares about
me anyway?" is the attitude an emotionally abused child
may develop.
As
a child grows older, the effects of emotional abuse become
worse. They have difficulty paying attention in class, which
results in poor academic performance. They have a hard time
making friends; their anger increases and they fight a lot.
The child's actions and attitude make it difficult for others
to give him warm and positive messages, so the problems
continue and worsen.
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