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2006-06-08 15:55:56 · 4 answers · asked by dqchild 2 in Health Women's Health

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Watch them very closely for behavioral and personality changes, monitor close relationships they may have on a regular basis with "everyone". These days, nobody can be trusted, it happens alot within the family or babysitters. Take them for a check-up with family physician, and you may consider a child-psychologist depending on the age of a child. I had a niece that at three was being molested and became a split-personality by the age of 5. A child psychologist hypnotized her and we got to the "root" of the problem at that point. They also use dolls with young children. I am also a psychology major so if there is a concern, please follow up on it, it can destroy a child and haunt them through adulthood.

2006-06-08 16:17:35 · answer #1 · answered by kat 2 · 1 0

This is a difficult question to answer..I worked in the ER for years and saw sexual and mental abuse of children...I would start with the age of the child, their behavior, what has changed about the child personality wise?...is there marks or bruising?..if you have concerns please take you child to the doctor or local ER..you know your child the best (I always tell my parents this) and if this is a concern to you then take action...

2006-06-08 15:59:52 · answer #2 · answered by FloNightingGale 4 · 0 0

ask him or her. Also if they have the abuser normally will not like to leave the child by him or herself. The child will normally not talk about it in front of the abuser. Have the child take physical. They might also appear to withdraw from people out of fear.

2006-06-09 06:05:58 · answer #3 · answered by rea4154 4 · 0 0

they dont want you to touch him/her
and act differently

2006-06-08 15:58:16 · answer #4 · answered by Pedobear 3 · 0 0

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