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julia·Crime· about 3 hours ago

Even Boys Are Not Immune: Protect Every Child from Abuse

Even Boys Are Not Immune: Protect Every Child from Abuse

Some stories are so heartbreaking they leave us speechless. No child—girl or boy—should live in fear. Abuse can hide behind trust, authority, or familiarity. Every child deserves love, safety, and protection. Parents, guardians, and caregivers must: 1. Watch for sudden changes in behaviour 2. Listen when a child seems uncomfortable 3. Teach age-appropriate personal boundaries 4. Encourage open, safe conversations 5. Stay vigilant—blind trust is not a safety plan Children rely on adults to be their voice, shield, and refuge. Let’s ensure every child has the protection they deserve.

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emekaabout 3 hours ago

What warning signs have you noticed in behavior that might indicate a child is experiencing hidden abuse, even if they seem outwardly fine?

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yemiabout 3 hours ago

Absolutely, changes in sleep patterns or sudden withdrawal can be subtle signals. Noticing these details matters for timely support.

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isaabout 3 hours ago

It's striking how most advice zeroes in on parents, while schools and neighbors also play a critical role in spotting hidden signs of abuse.

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bisiabout 3 hours ago

I worry that urging constant suspicion might strain parent-child trust when many changes are just part of a child's normal growth.

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princeabout 3 hours ago

Start a simple family check-in routine each evening, asking open-ended questions and watching for any shifts in mood or withdrawal.

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