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Grown up’s are
usually there to help and encourage kids. They take care of them, teach them
how to do things and show them the right way to behave, but most of all love
them. Most adults treat kids this way but some adults treat kids completely
different... Every 10 seconds a child is abused, tortured, beaten, or raped!
Child abuse is not always possible to clearly isolate the types of harm to
children, but these are the four main areas; Physical, Sexual, Emotional Abuse
and Neglect. Physical abuse is injuries that come from hitting, throwing,
shaking, burning or biting a child. Sexual abuse is forced sexual contact, or
sexual activity often by an adults that the child trusts. Emotional abuse is
when an adult constantly blames or puts down a child. Neglect is when an adult
fails to provide for the child’s physical needs, such as food, clothing,
shelter, and medical care. It can also be when an adult fails to provide for
the child’s emotional needs, such as affection, attention, supervision and
love. What effects does a child abuse have on a child? Why do adults abuse
children? There is no excuse for people to abuse children but children who were
abused when they were young are more likely to be abusive when they grow up and
have children. Some studies have shown that 30% of abused children grow up to
be abusive parents. People would tend to question why a child who knows how
hard it was when they were young would grow up and do this to their children.
Children grow up thinking that everything their parents do is right. The
problem is when these children are abused they don’t often learn that it is the
wrong thing to do, and will be more likely to abuse their children. Some of the
most horrendous stories of child abuse includes; a father who bit his child’s
eye out and ate it, a baby tossed over a bridge, a teen was forced to eat her
own feces and drink her own urine, a toddler died from being dunked into a pot
of boiling water, a man raped an infant and adoptive parents force children to
eat dog food and sleep in dog crates then burned the young children. I think
child abuse is disgusting and should be stopped! No child should be abused by
adults. All child abusers should be put behind bars for a long time. If parents
are abusing theirs or other people’s children then they should not have the
right to have children. Every year, 3 million reports of child abuse are
discovered.
If we don’t STOP this ….Who
will?hahaha be my friend.......
roper
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Monday, September 23, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
cross country
Yesterday, the 3rd September, we had cross-country, everyone ran well. I came 3rd and Jourdan came 4th for the Year 8s. Kowhai won the house shield. Over all Miro should have won it. Watch out for as next time!
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Title: War Horse
Author: Michael Morpurgo
Publisher: Scholastic
First Published: 1982
This is a story about a boy called Albert and his horse Joey. Joey ends
up going to the war. Albert is determined that they will re-unite. Joey serves
on both sides of the war. Halfway through the way when he meets a ten year old
girl called Emilie. Eventually Albert finds Joey and rides Joey home. They live
happily ever after.
The one part in the story I liked was when Joey was re-united with
Albert, because when Albert rides Joey back to the farm and Joey sleeps
alongside old Zoey back in the stable.
The part in the book I thought
could have been improved was when Captain Nicholls got shot off Joey. Michael
Morpurgo could at least have written anther paragraph.
Overall I thought this story was very good and interested me throughout
the whole story and gave me a good picture throughout. I recommend this story to
10 years old and above because younger children might not know some of the
formal Language.
Jade Johnson
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