4. Problem Statement
• A rising trend of crime against children
• Abuse in children include neglact ,
physical abuse, sexual abuse,
explotation and emotional abuse.
• In India many abuse on children are
gone unnoticed and reported, it was
consider a 'taboo'
• Potential harm to the children emotionally and mentally.
5. Causes
• Family Issues
Parents face financial problem are most likely to abuse
their children.
• Immature and unrealistic expectation
Parents expect too high from their children.
• Substance over abuse
Parents under drugs abuse are most likely to violate a
child.
7. Recommendation
Identify children at risk and to
recognize the signs that a child may
have been abused.
Corporal punishment must be
prohibited in all education settings,
including primary and secondary,
public and private.
8. set a law to protect the
witnesses and convince
them to stand up, giving
sufficient evidence of
abuse.
13. Problem Statement
• The preparation of the
child
• To early in their life, not
mature enough
• Unable to process and
understand the information
given
• Pressure and stress from
the surroundings
14. Causes
• Parents are too busy with their workload and
household chores.
• Society will create stress for parents.
• Demand of the future is too high.
16. Recommendation
Instill the belief that spending more time
with children is a more useful way to help
children to grow and develop.
Change parents' traditional belief that
children can learn a lot more about the
world, manners.