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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

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April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, helping to raise awareness about the physical, emotional and sexual abuse of children and child neglect. Every year, millions of reports of suspected child abuse are filed in the U.S. with many more going unreported. Children are subject to abuse where they live, play, and learn often at the hands of someone they know such as a family member, a teacher, a mentor, or a coach. Raising awareness is the key to improving the lives of many families and children across the nation.

Types of Child Abuse

Child abuse can be physical, emotional, or sexual and can include neglect. Physical child abuse involves injury to a child that is not an accident. Emotional abuse is maltreatment of a child that may include criticism, insults, yelling, rejection or withholding affection. Sexual abuse involves inappropriate sexual behavior involving children, and child neglect is a form of abuse that involves a failure to provide for a child’s basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter and love.

Signs of Child Abuse

It is important to be aware of possible signs of child abuse or neglect, which may include evidence of physical abuse such as unexplained injuries, often accompanied by nervousness or fear around certain adults, sudden or extreme changes in behavior or school performance, or a reluctance to go home. Signs of neglect may include frequently missing days of school, lack of hygiene, hunger, and statements indicating there is no one providing care at home. If someone suspects child abuse or neglect, it is important to seek the help of proper authorities.

Protective Factors in Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect

There are a number of protective factors that can prevent child abuse or neglect from occurring in the first place, methods that everyone in the community can get behind to help build healthy children and strong families. 

Spreading Awareness of Child Abuse and Neglect

Spreading awareness regarding child abuse and neglect is the key to prevention. For more information and helpful resources regarding Child Abuse Prevention Month, visit Prevent Child Abuse Illinois today.

If you need legal assistance, Attorney Ronald L. Bell represents all clients involved in domestic violence situations, which may include child abuse and neglect. We understand how devastating domestic violence can be to you and your family, and we are committed to helping ensure a safe future for all involved, providing representation in the areas of divorce and separation, parenting time and responsibility aka child custody, temporary (emergency) orders for support and protection, and the division of marital assets and debt.

Ronald L. Bell & Associates P.C. represent family law clients in Lake County and throughout northern Illinois. Contact our office today for immediate assistance at 847-495-6000.

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