The Signs of it
These are a few of the signs, it is not all inclusive, and not in any order.If your child's behavior changes suddenly and drastically. If somebody is paying more attention to your child than is necessary or proper. If your child suddenly becomes withdrawn or frequently angry. If your child begins to avoid a person he or she was previously very close to. Unusual (as would be indicated by the child's age and developmental stage) knowledge and/or interest in sexual acts and terminology. A child who is unusually seductive with classmates, teachers, and other adults. Refusal to dress for physical education. Some molested children think other people know what has happened to them by seeing them undress. Extreme fear of showers and restrooms, a common place for sexual abuse to occur. Frequent absences from school justified by one parent only, apparently without regard for the child's performance. This is of special concern if the child is home alone during the day with a parent, and he/she writes the excuses. Extreme fear of being alone with men and boys or women and girls. Repeated attempts to run away from home by a child who is otherwise not a behavior problem. A child who is unusually reluctant or fearful of going home after school. Unusual or bizarre sexual themes in children's art work or stories. Copying adult sexual behavior Persistent sexual play with other children, themselves, toys or pets Displaying sexual knowledge, through language or behavior, that is beyond what is normal for their age Unexplained pain, swelling, bleeding or irritation of the mouth, genital or anal area; Hints, indirect comments or statements about the abuse
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