1. Children and War
They are confronted with physical harm, violence, danger, exploitation, fear and loss. ... Their attachments are frequently disrupted in times of war, due to the loss of parents, extreme worry of parents in protecting and finding survival for the family, and emotional unavailability of depressed parents. ... Rape and sexual violence are easy to overlook private tragedies with public disgrace. ... " sexual violence against children is more common than we have the guts to think. More than half of the victims of sexual violence are children. ...
- Word Count: 3373
- Approx Pages: 13
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School