Red Flags and
Warning Signs
Sexual abuse often occurs after an abuser has had an opportunity to build a relationship with a child and his or her family. This is accomplished by treating the child to “special” time, attention and/or gifts. Pay close attention to your child’s behavior and the behavior of those who spend time with your child. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS.
BE ALERT if someone:
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· Is persistent on hugging, kissing, tickling or wrestling with your child even when he or she protests or resists
· Is more interested in being with children than others their own age
· Gives gifts, money and extra affection or attention to your child
· Always asks to baby sit or take your children on outings away from home
BE WATCHFUL
· If your child has a negative reaction to a certain person or place, for no apparent reason
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