Child Neglect


Children's Rights


Physical Indicators:

Gastrointestinal disturbance
Difficulty in walking or sitting
Torn, stained, or bloody underclothing
Pain or itching in genital areas
Unexplained bruises, lacerations, redness, swelling, or bleeding in the genital, vaginal, or anal areas.
Blood in urine or stools
Complaints of genital or rectal pain
Pain experienced in elimination
Sexually transmitted disease
Pregnancy



Emotional and Behavourial Indicators:

Becomes frantic when his or her diaper is changed.
Is hyperactive.
Is disruptive and / or demanding.
Shows unhappiness by crying or being unduly anxious.
Behaves in an overly compliant manner.
Has a short attention span or displays lack of attention.
Is preoccupied: seems to live in a "dream world".
Attempts sexual behaviour with other children, toys, or animals and may act in an angry, aggressive, or controlling fashion.
Displays regressive behaviour, such as return to younger, more babyish behaviour
ie: thumb sucking, bed wetting or soiling, baby talk, clinging, etc. Inserts objects into the vagina or rectum.
Is clinging or excessively dependent.
Has sleep disturbances
ie: nightmares or fear of the dark, fear of going to bed, screaming, phobias, hysteria, etc.
Has a change or loss of appetite.
Protests suddenly or continuously when left with someone he or she knows Such as a relative, neighbour, day care worker, baby-sitter, etc.
Has a fear of particular area of the house or a particular family member or is Afraid of being left alone with a person of a particular sex.
Gives an indirect message by refusing to go to the house of a relative or Friend for no apparent reason.
Is inappropriately affectionate toward strangers.
Shows and unusual and exaggerated interest in people's bodies.
Has a detailed and age-appropriate understanding of sexual behaviour and is Preoccupied with sex in conversations.
At play explicitly mimics sexual activities.
Displays unusual interest in or preoccupation with sexual acts or language far Beyond the developmentally normal level and may act out with sexual approaches that appear to be sexually provocative behaviour with adults.
Draws pictures that indirectly depict sexual activity/sexualized drawings.
Reverts to bed wetting.
Is suddenly reluctant or resistant to going to a specific place
ie: going to school or home after school, or to the day care, baby sitter, etc. Has non-specific physical complaints such as headaches, sore throat, nausea,etc.
Is irritable or has sudden shifts in temper.
Hints about sexual activity or states that he/she has been abused.
Makes unusual statements that only make sense in a sexual content.
Is unable to concentrate at school
ie: performance suddenly deteriorates.
Has poor peer relationships or is unable to make friends.
Has a poor self-image and lacks self-esteem.
Does not participate in school and/or social activities.
Is afraid to remove clothing for gym classes or at the doctor's office or refuses to use toilet facilities when attending day programs.
Where a female has been sexually abused by a male perpetrator, shows seductive behaviour with males.
Wears an excessive amount of clothing.
Does not trust people-particularly significant others.

Children's Rights


In An Older Child:

Loses his or her friends.
Has academic problems.
Is unable to concentrate
ie: performance at school suddenly deteriorates.
Is truant.
Withdraws, both from usual activities and from others.
Has recurrent physical complaints that are without physiological basis
ie: abdominal pain, headaches, sore throat, nausea, etc.
Does not trust people, particularly significant others.
Is unable to "have fun".
Suffers from clinical depression.
Has suicidal feelings or behaviour.
Engages in self-destructive behaviour
ie: drug or alcohol abuse, suicide attempts, etc.
Suddenly loses interest in her/himself
ie: there is a change in personal hygiene or care.
Has a poor self-image and lacks self-esteem.
Is unable to eat or overeats excessively.
Is unable to sleep.
Acts out or behaves aggressively.
Makes unusual statements that only make sense in sexual context.
These may be written statements in a diary or a school project, such as work journal.
Hints about sexual activity or states that he or she has been abused.
Has a sudden interest in sex, pregnancy, or sexually transmitted diseases.
Acts out sexually or engages in prostitution.







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