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Most children don’t report abuse, so parents need to understand abuse based on children’s behavioural changes.

No ‘one’ behaviour alone determines that a child has been sexually abused; it could be a combination of many. Some of the behavioural changes that children elicit after undergoing sexual abuse are as follows: 

·         Social Withdrawal

·         Repeated urinary infections

·         Hostility or aggression

·         Unexplained pain swelling in genital area

·         Passive or overly pleasing behaviour

·         Hints, indirect comments about the abuse

·         Drop in academic performance

·         Use of abusive sexual language

·         Eating disorders, anxiety, depression

·         Sexualized behaviour

·         Suicide attempts

·         Sexual activity at an early age

Important: These behavioural changes MAY be indicative of sexual abuse, but are NOT necessarily a result of sexual abuse, there could be other factors as well.

 

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