Monday, March 16th 2020, 1:33 am
Every day, at least four children die as a result of child abuse. More than 70 percent of these innocent victims are less than 3 years old.
Many cases of child abuse go unreported because adults who could intervene are not familiar with the signs of child abuse. They don’t recognize there’s a problem until it’s too late.
Keep reading to learn how you can spot the warning signs of child abuse now.
There are five different types of abuse to watch for.
Child abuse symptoms may be physical, circumstantial, or behavioral. Following is a summary of what each of these types of abuse looks like.
Physical signs and symptoms of child abuse are often the easiest to spot. They include:
In many cases, abusers take pains not to leave physical marks. In these cases, you may be more likely to notice circumstantial evidence. Signs of sexual abuse, in particular, are more likely to be circumstantial than physical.
Examples include:
Neglect and physical or sexual abuse signs are often first recognized in changes to children’s behaviors. Children may:
Many adults are hesitant to report abuse because they don’t have any proof. They may also be afraid of getting into trouble themselves. If you find yourself with these doubts, it is important to remember that:
If you suspect abuse, you can:
If you’re still unsure, take the time to learn about sex abuse law and how taking action could help save the life of an abused child.
Many abusers get away with their crimes because of misinformation or a lack of information among potential reporters. Learning the signs of child abuse and your rights to report suspected abuse puts the power in your hands.
So don’t wait. Take the time to learn what you need to save children’s lives today.
And, if you’re compelled to do so, please share this post on social media. Awareness is the first step to making a real change.
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