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Signs to look for in Physical, Emotional and Sexual Child Daycare Abuse and Neglect Cases
Babies and young children are especially vulnerable to child abuse and neglect at the hands of the very individuals tasked with their care and well-being. Because small children and infants cannot clearly communicate when there is a problem, adults who suspect that something is wrong may have difficulty determining if abuse has happened.
Unfortunately, children are neglected and hurt every day, and dangerous or negligent behavior can lead to permanent injury, suffering, or even death. Knowing the various types of child abuse and neglect and the signs of each can help parents and other caregivers figure out if there is a problem.
It isn't unusual for these different types of child abuse to happen together. For example, children who are physically abused may also be neglected and emotionally abused. Or, a sexually abused child can also be emotionally abused.
Physical child abuse
A child who is being physically abused may...
Have unexplained bruises, burns, broken bones or black eyes
Have bruises or other marks in varying stages of healing, indicating ongoing physical abuse
Cry or protest when it is time to go back the place where he or she is being abused
Be unusually wary of adults or fearful of being touched
Child Neglect
A neglected baby or child may...
Be dressed inappropriately for weather conditions (not enough clothing or too much)
Be dirty, soiled, left in a dirty diaper, or not washed when appropriate
Be often tardy or absent from school or activities
Steal food or money because their needs are not being met
Be left alone without appropriate adult supervision
Emotional child abuse
A child suffering from emotional abuse may...
Show delays in emotional or physical development
Physically harm him or herself
Show a dislike or fear of a caregiver or parent
Exhibit extreme behavior, be overly demanding or compliant, or may be aggressive
Show inappropriate childlike behavior (i.e. emotional or physical regression) or overly adult behavior
Sexual child abuse
A child suffering from sexual abuse may...
Be unable to sit or walk comfortably
Have blood in his or her diaper or underwear
Have swollen or injured genitals
Start wetting the bed or having extreme nightmares
Display unusually adult sexual behavior or knowledge
Act fearful around adults or caregivers
Please do not hesitate to contact a child abuse and neglect attorney if you suspect your child is being hurt. You can speak with one of the lawyers at The Rasansky Law Firm's Dallas office for no cost or obligation, and all calls are handled with privacy and discretion. We accept daycare abuse and neglect cases from Texas, Oklahoma and all across the United States.
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