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9 Ways To Protect Your Child From Sexual Abuse by seanswitch(m): 11:43am On Feb 15, 2017
With the recent alarming increase of reported sexual abuse allegations, now is the time to talk about things that parents can do to reduce the risk of their children being assaulted.

People are beginning to understand and talk about how sex offenders can be a friend or a family member. It can be anybody, so parents need to be very observant and take note of potential signals.

Now that we are more aware of the problem as a society, we need to take steps to protect children from further abuse. With this in mind, here are ten practical ways to protect your children from predators.

Encourage Your Kids To Talk To You About Their Day


Children cannot be expected to understand when it is okay to say “no” to or run away from an adult. This would be too confusing. Instead, build trust by regularly talking to them about their day. Make them feel comfortable raising any topic. Then, if your kids report any unacceptable behavior by others to you, it is your responsibility to take action.

Become Educated On Sexual Abuse

Did you know 1 out of 6 girls will be molested by the age of 18? Did you know that the typical sexual predator will assault 117 times before being caught? Get familiar with the facts. It is vital for you to educate yourself about sexual abuse. A good place to start is reading books and articles on sexual abuse. Once again, it is your responsibility to protect your kids.

Look For “Red Flags”

Sex offenders often “groom” parents and children to gain their trust. They can be very slick and fool you into thinking they are trustworthy, but there is always a “red flag” that is just a little bit unusual. For instance, if an adult in your neigbourhood has many toys and video games in his house and several local kids go there every day, this is a possible red flag. If he doesn’t seem to have any adult friends or activities, this is a bigger red flag. Check this person out. Have a conversation with him, if possible. If you don’t seem convinced, report him to the authorities.

Know Where Your Children Are And Who They Are With At All Times

Know your children’s friends and their parents. Make sure they are reliable before you allow your child to spend time at their house.

Make Sure There Is More Than One Adult For Groups Of Youth

There should always be more than one adult with any group of children. If possible offer to join activities for youth. Get to know other adults organizing youth activities well. Adults should confront any suspicious activity of another adult. Don’t just let it slide. It’s difficult, but these things need to be discussed openly. Secrecy and difficulty talking about these topics are a sex offender’s best friends.

Teach Children That The Danger May Come From Someone They Trust

Tell your kids, “Bad touch is bad touch and no one gets to do it to our bodies. If anyone does bad touch, you go to a grown up for help. When you are not sure about whether something a grown up is doing is okay, ask another grown up to help you.”

Find Therapy For Victims

All victims of sexual abuse should have easy access to therapy. If your child is a victim, please seek the help of professionals for therapy. This is very important for the child.

Understand The Signs

Abuse is not usually as obvious as broken bones or bruises. Adults should be knowledgeable about the signs that children are in need of counseling. These signs might be significant changes in sleeping, eating, mood, or strange behavior that does not quickly go away.

Take Action If You Suspect Abuse

If you suspect that your kids have been abused, you need to contact the Police or Department of Social Services where you live. These departments will investigate the alleged abuse and take the proper action. Citizens should not conduct their own investigations.

Source: https://insidekwaramagazine./2017/02/15/9-ways-to-protect-your-child-from-sexual-abuse/

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Re: 9 Ways To Protect Your Child From Sexual Abuse by asdfjklhaha(f): 3:52pm On Jul 13, 2018
Good write up

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