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Sexual contact with a child that occurs by force or in a relationship Fondled, kissed, or held for sexual gratification Fondled or hurt genitally while bathed Raped or otherwise penetrated It’s not just having sexual contact with a child It includes non-contact offenses Using a child in the production of a pornography Forced to listen to excessive talk about sex Shown sexual movies or other pornography Having sex in front of a child
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Trust: Intimacy Relationship & Parenting Difficulties Emotional Reactions to Sexual Abuse: Guilt & Shame Low self-esteem Anxiety and fear Behavior Reactions: Aggression Self-harm Criminal Activity Substance Abuse Suicidal Behavior Hyper-activity Sleep problems Eating problems Cognitive Reactions Denial & Dissociation
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Listen to your child and believe him. Never scold your child if he approaches you with a problem Tell him to raise his voice if he feels uncomfortable around a stranger/relative/person Never leave your children with neighbors, friends, relatives, servants, and drivers Spend quality time with your children Remember that your child is your responsibility and any particular action can destroy or build the faith Never make the child feel guilty for something he/she is not responsible for If your child behaves strangely due to some reason discuss it with him If your child suddenly stops socializing, talk to him If he/she refuses to go near a specific person, do not force him
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Child Sexual Abuse leaves an invisible mark on a victim for life regardless if the scars are there and the offender is never seen again…….
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