
Child Abuse Recognition
Child abuse recognition involves identifying signs and behaviors that suggest a child may be experiencing physical, emotional, or sexual harm, or neglect. Common indicators include unexplained injuries, changes in behavior, withdrawal from social interactions, or fear of going home. It’s important to observe patterns, such as frequent absence from school or poor hygiene. Recognizing these signs is crucial for protecting children and providing them the help they need. If you suspect abuse, it's imperative to report your concerns to the appropriate authorities who can investigate and intervene effectively.