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The short term outcomes can affect a child’s interpersonal, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral health (Hines et al., 2013) Furthermore, those child are more likely to become anxious, suicidal, depressed, and aggressive in comparison to those who are not a victim of child sexual maltreatment.

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There are many negative effects in both short term and long term outcomes whenever a child is sexually maltreated. They use each other as a support system try to heal wounds created for them by others.Child sexual maltreatment can be defined as when an adult inappropriately touches a child or involves them in any sexual activity (Hines, Malley-Morrison, & Dutton, 2013). Unfortunately, there is not a whole lot they can do to change them. Precious and the other girls find themselves in situations they did nothing to create. She follows through on this promise, despite seemingly insurmountable challenges.

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She also vows to take better care of her son, Abdul. She vows not to remain on public aid like her mother. Precious wants to change her life and in many ways she does. Rain, lead Precious to a self-awakening in which she sees herself as something other than ugly, black filth. As she faces her demons, she tries to understand why she was abused and why her mother did nothing to stop it. She also starts to process what has happened to her. She starts speaking out in class and she participates in activities. As soon as Precious starts at the new school, she changes. These young women are also extremely affected by horrendous life experiences that include rape, incest, molestation, physical abuse, drug use, and prostitution. None of the girls have basic math, reading, or writing skills. Precious is one of seven girls who are in the school. The school is an all girls school that caters to young, troubled women. She starts going to the school and eventually learns to read. She wants Precious to stay home, take care of her, and follow her footsteps into a life of despair supported by public aid. Precious’s mom does not want her to continue her education at a special school. Her dad is the father of both of her children. Four years later she has another, which gets her suspended from school. At age twelve, Precious has her first child. Her mother is right next to them the first time he has sex with Precious. He starts having sex with Precious when she is three. He does not live with the family and only stops by when he wants to have sex with Precious. Her father is a rotating figure in her life. Precious’s mother beats her and sexually molests her. Precious Jones lives in Harlem, New York with her mother, who is an overweight shut-in. Push is an emotionally powerful, disturbing novel written from the perspective of a young and poor black woman whose life has been defined by sexual, emotional, and physical abuse.






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