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Number 13: Encourage children to speak up if they feel like something is wrong at home or school, and listen carefully when they do so. Number 14: Learn about your local laws regarding reporting suspected violence against a child – what that means, where you can go to report it, etcetera. Number 15: Keep in mind that there are many kinds of maltreatment such as neglect, physical abuse (hitting), sexual abuse/assault (touching icky places or showing someone pictures) and emotional abuse which includes constant anger and belittling people’s feelings.”}]{% endraw %} {% raw %}{% endraw %} WhatIt is the responsibility of every adult to be ever vigilant for any signs of child abuse. If you work with children, it’s your job to not only know the warning signs, but also take action when needed. This blog post will go over 11 ways that you can protect a child in your care from becoming a victim of violence or neglect.
Number 11: Be ever vigilant for any signs of child abuse.
Number 12: Know the warning signs.
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