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Signs of Child Abuse

Recognizing Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect


Raising a child can be challenging! As parents, we are all vulnerable to losing our temper or simply becoming overwhelmed, and taking out our emotions on our children. The good news is there are some strategies to help.

Here are six of them:

Additionally, the Department of Family Services offers parenting classes through our Parenting Project program. The Parenting Project offers a series of programs to help parents be more effective in raising their children. More information about the Parenting Project is available here or by calling (702) 455-5295. To view the most recent Parenting Project schedule click here.

Signs of physical abuse:

Signs of possible neglect

Child or youth

Parent or caregiver

Signs of possible sexual abuse

Perceptible Signs of Sexual Abuse

Behavioral Signs of Sexual Abuse

Signs of possible sexual exploitation or human trafficking