well, if you watch how they play can help...
when children play with dolls they are usually working out social issues with them. SO...is a child has been abused if they play with some sort of doll and they have another doll touch inappropriate places, or even having sex...that would be a big sign.
Also, even the most outgoing child will be shy or different around the person who is abusing them.
Girls will tend to be sore or red, and VERY shy about getting dressed and undressed.
The best way to know is to ask them if any one...Adult or child has said or done something that made them feel weird...like touching in private places etc. most children that are being abused want to tell some one...they just don't know who they can trust.
I was one of them.
2006-09-11 10:53:48
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answered by Angie 1
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when my kids have their check up at the pediatrician each year- the Dr wil always check the private area and as the do this part of the exam, he/she will say to my child " Now you know that the only people that are allowed or that have permission to do this is are the ones that would be checking for some pain or sore area that you told them about needing checked" or sometimes he will say to my son that " Iknow this is embarrassing but Dr's are really the only one that should be touching you here and it's only because I need to make sure everything is healthy" (may not be the exact words...but you get the idea)
The way they state this is in a questioning way- so the kids might make a comment if someone else has touched them inappropriately.
2006-09-11 15:51:47
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answered by sammy22005 5
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there's a important physique of learn linking newborn sexual abuse with various psychological well-being themes, consisting of rigidity, ingesting themes, and substance abuse. Many abuse victims teach classic signs and indicators of submit-aggravating stress themes, consisting of difficulty dozing, nightmares, or an lack of ability to remember the abuse. There are additionally actual indicators, which contains problems and weight problems. families the place sexual abuse is trouble-free are extra probably to foster actual and emotional abuse besides. working example, one learn discovered that girls who'd been sexually abused have been 5 circumstances extra probably to have been bodily abused and thrice as probably to additionally document emotional deprivation. they might sense remoted with the aid of fact they don't have a parent to coach to or look for help from while they want it. What this implies is that at times, researchers can no longer isolate sexual abuse from the dysfunctional kin life that incorporates it. What all of us comprehend for specific, nonetheless, is that early abuse, no remember if sexual, actual or emotional, is a stressor that leaves babies liable to the two psychological ailment and actual ailments that have a psychological element.
2016-11-07 03:07:47
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answered by ? 4
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According to keepkidshealthy.com, signs of possible sexual abuse include the following:
1. Child tells you he/she was sexually mistreated.
2. Child has physical signs such as:
- difficulty in walking or sitting.
- stained or bloody underwear.
- genital or rectal pain, itching, swelling, redness, or discharge
bruises or other injuries in the genital or rectal area.
3. Child has behavioral and emotional signs such as:
- difficulty eating or sleeping.
- soiling or wetting pants or bed after being potty trained.
- acting like a much younger child.
- excessive crying or sadness.
- withdrawing from activities and others.
- talking about or acting out sexual acts beyond normal sex play for age.
2006-09-11 15:49:31
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answered by montemayor_perez 1
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Some signs of sexual child abuse
inappropriate interest in or knowledge of sexual acts
seductiveness
avoidance of things related to sexuality, or rejection of own genitals or body
either overcompliance or excessive aggression
fear of a particular person or family member
2006-09-12 02:55:41
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answered by PUDDIN 3
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well first off. do not ask the child!! if they want to tell you they will. but if they dont say anything then look for a sudden shyness when getting undressed. if they are scared about wiping, redness, if you take them for a checkup (a girl anyways) and she has a yeast infection. but if they do tell you DO NOT tell them that its bad if they felt good (as gross as that might seem) they would not have known what was going on and so they thought it was good and felt good. and so by telling them that they should not have felt good makes them feel even worse about themselves!!
2006-09-11 15:53:32
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answered by the quiet one 5
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well for one they should look to see if the child is acting funny like not playing with others or keeping to them self and or acting out something that they don't always do.they may try to tell you what happen so you have to listen and see whats going on with them
2006-09-11 13:08:59
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answered by RICKEY D 1
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one way of finding out is .if they don't want to go with anyone like someone they know or you know.the child playing role model or touching themselves. doesn't let you touch them when you give baths.
2006-09-11 10:46:00
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answered by elizabeth c 1
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Girls- redness in the privates, unwilling to get dressed in front of you...
Guys- I have no clue,,,,
2006-09-11 10:09:34
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answered by ERICKSMAMA 5
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watch there behavior will dolls,and other children
2006-09-11 14:52:17
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answered by buffywalnuts 4
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