Unseen Abuse Involved in Child Abuse

When most of us think of babies or small children, normally a big bright smile comes to our faces and wonderful visions of children having lots of fun times while they‘re playing, laughing, and giggling. Unfortunately in more cases than you would want to imagine, this however is not the case. Too often we hear on our television news channel, or read in our newspapers, day after day of yet another child that has been abused in one tragic way or another.

If you are in Anaheim Hills, Huntington Beach, Santa Ana, or anywhere in the orange county area, and child abuse has taken place, contacting a professional child abuse attorney with vast knowledge in this field as well as great compassion for the situation at hand can be one of the most important steps you can take.

Generally you envision cuts or bruises on the child that are visible, thinking child abuse is something that you can see on the child. This is not always true and some forms of child abuse are not always as easy to be seen or detected.

Physical abuse would of course be the most apparent where you would you see evidence of abuse taking place, in the child having bruises, scrapes, burns, cuts, or numerous other visual injuries.

A child can suffer not only from physical abuse, but there are several other types of abuse as well that can cause much suffering for the child they are inflicted upon.

Emotional abuse is unseen abuse that is involved in child abuse and is a type of child abuse that you would not be able to see by the physical appearance of the child. The child suffers from these types of wounds inflicted in various ways upon the child just as they would physical abuse. A care giver being consistently negative to the child, locking a child in small spaces for long periods of time, screaming and threats to name a few.

Child neglect is another form of abuse that is seen in approximately 60% of all child abuse cases. There are numerous actions that can be considered to be neglectful. Some of these would be to withhold food from the child, shelter, or clothing. Failing to furnish adequate education for a child is also considered to be child neglect.