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Verbal abuse hurts children as much as physical, sexual abuse – study

Science and Health
October 23, 2023October 23, 2023Arsen Mayer

A new study reveals the alarming impact of yelling at kids, sparking calls for recognizing verbal abuse as a form of child abuse.

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