National Child Abuse Prevention Month , is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness and preventing child abuse.
Child abuse comes all forms of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect or negligent treatment or commercial or other exploitation, resulting in actual or potential harm to a child’s health and survival.
- Physical neglect: A child’s need for adequate food, clothing, supervision, housing, or protection from the environment is not adequately met.
- Emotional Neglect: A child does not receive adequate emotional support, care, or affection.
- Medical Neglect: A child does not receive adequate medical, mental or dental health care.
- Educational neglect: A school age child does not receive appropriate educational services, including special educational services if needed. Home schooling should not be viewed as educational neglect.
It is everyone’s responsibility to report child abuse.
What you can do! Check out the National Child Abuse Prevention Guide provided by the Child Welfare Information Gateway.









