By learning some of the common warning signs of child abuse and neglect, you can catch the problem as early as possible and get both the child and the abuser the help that they need. Of course, just because you see a warning sign doesn’t automatically mean a child is being abused. It’s important to dig deeper, looking for a pattern of abusive behavior and warning signs, if you notice something off. Children who have experienced child abuse may demonstrate any of the following signs:
Warning signs of emotional abuse in children
Warning signs of neglect in children
Warning signs of physical abuse in children
Warning signs of sexual abuse in children
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Effects of child abuse and neglect
All types of child abuse and neglect leave lasting scars. Some of these scars might be physical, but emotional scarring has long lasting effects throughout life, damaging a child’s sense of self, ability to have healthy relationships, and ability to function at home, at work and at school. Some effects include:
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- Excessively withdrawn, fearful, or anxious about doing something wrong.
- Shows extremes in behavior (extremely compliant or extremely demanding; extremely passive or extremely aggressive).
- Doesn’t seem to be attached to the parent or caregiver.
- Acts either inappropriately adult (taking care of other children) or inappropriately infantile (rocking, thumb-sucking, throwing tantrums).
Warning signs of neglect in children
- Clothes are ill-fitting, filthy, or inappropriate for the weather.
- Hygiene is consistently bad (unbathed, matted and unwashed hair, noticeable body odor).
- Untreated illnesses and physical injuries.
- Is frequently unsupervised or left alone or allowed to play in unsafe situations and environments.
- Is frequently late or missing from school.
Warning signs of physical abuse in children
- Frequent injuries or unexplained bruises, welts, or cuts.
- Is always watchful and “on alert,” as if waiting for something bad to happen.
- Injuries appear to have a pattern such as marks from a hand or belt.
- Shies away from touch, flinches at sudden movements, or seems afraid to go home.
- Wears inappropriate clothing to cover up injuries, such as long-sleeved shirts on hot days.
- Trouble walking or sitting.
- Displays knowledge or interest in sexual acts inappropriate to his or her age, or even seductive behavior.
- Makes strong efforts to avoid a specific person, without an obvious reason.
- Doesn’t want to change clothes in front of others or participate in physical activities.
- An STD (sexually transmitted diseases) or pregnancy, especially under the age of 14.
- Runs away from home.
Credits to: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/child-abuse-and-neglect.htm
Effects of child abuse and neglect
All types of child abuse and neglect leave lasting scars. Some of these scars might be physical, but emotional scarring has long lasting effects throughout life, damaging a child’s sense of self, ability to have healthy relationships, and ability to function at home, at work and at school. Some effects include:
- Lack of trust and relationship difficulties.
- Core feelings of being “worthless” or “damaged.”
- Trouble regulating emotions.
Credits to: http://www.helpguide.org/articles/abuse/child-abuse-and-neglect.htm

This might affects a child's whole life... We must always observe the children around us to prevent child abuse.
ReplyDeleteYa... Totally agree with Joseph Liu. We should pay more attention if one of those sign appears and take action if there is a need.
ReplyDeleteunexplained bruises? how? like the child don't tell their caregiver or what?
ReplyDeleteHi MingHui, children tend to be quiet when they got abused because usually those who abused them are the people they are close to. Like his/her uncle, father or might be their own siblings. Why the bruises is unexplained is because they might be threaten by the abuser. I hope my reply make you understand more about child abuse. Thank you for reading and responding in our blog =)
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