Child Abuse Prevention Resources

As a parent, you play a vital role in preventing child abuse. Encouraging open conversations with your children, teaching them about boundaries and safety rules, and modeling healthy relationships are essential steps. It's crucial to stay alert to any changes in behavior or mood that might indicate a problem. Screening caregivers and environments for safety, seeking support when needed, and reporting suspected abuse are crucial actions. By fostering a loving, respectful environment where children feel heard and safe, you can help preventing child abuse and, should it happen, helping your child through the long journey to regain trust and well-being.