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Parents and caregivers who abuse their children, do not usually do so in a vacuum. There are normally some personal or situational factors that drive them to abuse the children who are in their care. Below are some of the reasons why parents/caregivers abuse their children. They were abused or deprived as children Lack of parenting knowledge Expecting too much from children, and not understanding the developmental stages and needs of children Financial problems and unemployment, which create frustration and stress, which are then transmitted to the child Insecurity and immaturity, particularly among teenaged parents Alcohol or drug problems, or other forms of addiction, such as gambling Inability to manage children single handedly in the case of single parents Their self-image is defective They see physical punishment as a means of disciplining child



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