Negarive Impact of Emotional Child Neglect

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A controversial discussion of child neglect has erupted within many writers, scholars, and social workers. This discussion has collided many individuals to bring up certain details to defend their position. Child neglect has become a discussion within many due to the accuracy its long term effect has on children. Many indigenous people say that child neglect can be forgotten with time, while others believe child neglect can never be forgotten, and can create a scared,dramatic trauma to the future of the child. What hasn't been brought into discussion is the physical and emotional pain brought upon a child due to neglect. Within these individuals their are some who express there opinions through writing besides verbally accessing the discussion. However, the only way to truly understand the emotional aspect of a child neglect would be from a perspective of those who have been neglected themselves, or those who have witnesses it. What is the actual definition of child neglect and what are the emotions the child goes through afterward? The contemporary cultural issue of child neglect can be analyzed with the works of Sylvia Plath's “Daddy” and Joyce Carol Oates “When I Was A Little Girl and My Mother Didn't Want Me”, to unravel the true definition of child neglect and the permanent effect of emotional scars left caused by the neglect. These works provide readers with the negative impacts of emotional child neglect and how their character's invisible scars are able to be identified by others.
The actual definition of child neglect is difficult to verify because it depends on the situation. Child neglect to me is the rejection or absence of a parent figure to a child. “According to the United States Department of Heath Service...

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