What do we call the type of child abuse that hinders a child's growth and development?

The type of child abuse that hinders a child's growth and development is called "neglect." Neglect is often characterized by the failure of a caregiver to provide for a child's basic physical, emotional, and educational needs. This can include failing to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, supervision, or education. Neglect can have severe consequences on a child's physical and emotional well-being, as well as their cognitive and social development.

If you're looking for more information or resources on child abuse and neglect, you can refer to official websites such as the Child Welfare Information Gateway (www.childwelfare.gov) or contact local child protection agencies or organizations in your country. They can provide specific information and guidance on recognizing and reporting child abuse.