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In Medina County, more than 475 investigations of child abuse and neglect were conducted in 2010. Statistics show that 1 in 4 girls and 1 in 6 boys will be sexually abused before the age of 18.




About Abuse/Neglect

Signs of Abuse

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While many children show no visible signs of abuse, it is important to recognize some behaviors that may indicate a child is being abused. Regardless of whether the below signs are present, listen to your intuition; if you suspect a child is being maltreated, call the child abuse hotline and let experts determine any risk posed to a child. 
 
Physical abuse
 
·        Frequent injuries such as bruises, cuts, black eyes, or burns without adequate explanation
·        Frequent complaints of pain without abvious injury
·        Burns or bruises in unusual patterns that may indicate the use of an instrument or human bite; cigarette burns on any part of the body
·        Lack of reaction to pain
·        Aggressive, disruptive and destructive behavior
·        Passive, withdrawn and emotionless behavior
·        Fear of going home or seeing parents; injuries that appear after a child has not been seen for several days
·        Unreasonable clothing that may hide injuries to arms or legs
 
Neglect
  • Obvious malnourishment
  • Lack of personal cleanliness
  • Torn or dirty clothing
  • Begging for food
  • Child unattended for long periods of time
  • Need for glasses, dental care or other medical attention
  • Frequent tardiness or absence from school
 
Sexual Abuse
  • Physical signs of sexually transmitted disease
  • Evidence of injury to the genital area
  • Pregnancy in a young girl
  • Difficulty in sitting or walking
  • Frequent expressions of sexual activity between adult and child
  • Extreme fear of being alone with adults of a certain sex
  • Sexually suggestive, inappropriate or promiscuous behavior
  • Knowledge of sexual relations beyond what is expected for a child’s age
  • Sexual victimization of other children
 
Emotional Abuse
  • Over compliance
  • Low self-esteem
  • Severe depression, anxiety or aggression
  • Difficulty making friends or doing things with other children
  • Lagging in physical, emotional and intellectual development
  • Caregiver who belittles child, withholds love and seems unconcerned about child’s problems




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