Thursday, 25 April 2013

DEALING WITH CHILD (PHYSICAL) ABUSE

Wisdom Nuggets: "... must manage (your) own family well and see that children are obedient, and...do so in a manner worthy of full respect."
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"What distresses me at times is that I meet a lot of people in their 40's, 50's, 60's, who still say they're a victim of child abuse" - Dave Pelzer

Physical child abuse refers to fractures and other signs of injury that occur when a child is hurt in anger. Physical abuse occurs when children are hurt or injured intentionally by caregivers or other people entrusted to take care of them. Physical abuse is also giving your child alcohol or drugging them so they can sleep while you go out with friends. Physical abuse tends to occur at moments of great stress. Often people who commit physical abuse also have poor impulse control. This prevents them from thinking about what happens as a result of their actions. it is important to note that cases of child abuse are found in every racial or ethnic background and social class. It is impossible to tell abusers from non-abusers by looking at their appearance or background. Most people who commit physical abuse were abused themselves as children. As a result, they often do not realize that abuse is not appropriate discipline for children.

Karibi is a 13-year-old girl who lost her parents when she was ten. Later, she moved to live with her aunt; her brothers (aged 15 and 10) and her 6-year-old sister all moved with her. While her 15-year-old brother and aunt were out all day fetching food , the younger brother went to school, leaving Karibi to look after her younger sister. One day, her aunt came home to find out that Karibi had eaten the only food she had left for supper. The aunt was so angry that she dipped Karibi's right hand in boiling water. It wasn't the first time that Karibi had suffered at the hands of her aunt. She had been so badly beaten once that she ended up in admission at the nearby health centre. Till date the aunt often shouts at Karibi and blames her for everything wrong in the home, even for mistakes the young girl isn't responsible for.

Most children live in fear in their own homes. Most adults carry out their frustrations on these children. Sometimes parents come home drunk, and their children suffer the effect. The children become very withdrawn and jumpy when the abuser is in sight.

Karibi's case is one of the many examples of domestic abuse endured by children. I watched one on the news a few years back where a child had her lips sown together with needle and thread because her aunt said she talked too much. The lips were so swollen that the child couldn't speak. There is even far worse being done to children. Some by their teachers, others by health workers in charity homes, some by neighbours others by strangers. They break limbs, inflict burns and bruises. It makes me wonder if there are no subtle ways to discipline children. Are there no better ways for instilling the truth in them without hurting them physically and even worse psychologically?

How would you feel if someone burnt your hands because they want you to learn that lying is wrong? If adults were being burnt for every sin committed, or if people were being hurt that much, then by now, there'd be a lot of walking skeletons on our streets. We'd probably all be dead. Our wisdom nugget says "...in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you", in everything! It didn't say 'some things'.

Do unto those children what you would have someone do to you. And to women who keep little children as 'house maids' I'd like to say "do unto those children what you would like others to do unto your children." Selah

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