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Caregivers Response
  All care-givers of child i.e. parents, teachers, guardians, should be aware of their child’s vulnerability to sexual abuse. They must ensure a safe environment for their children at home, school and play grounds. Their prime responsibility lies in preventively the perpetrator get any access to children in a situation where abuse can take place.
 
Provide age appropriate sex education to your child.
Discuss the importance of safety and privacy with your child. Introduce the concept of boundaries.
Encourage your child to say “NO”/”Stop” in a loud voice when s/he feels that her/his privacy is being violated.
Do not assume that only girl child is at risk of abuse.
Ensure that children are not left un-motivated over a long duration of time.
Encourage your child to talk about his/her feelings. Children are very perspective. They can detect a “good touch” and a “bad touch”.
Encourage your child to be in a group.
Explain to your child the importance of disclosure if any adult or older children threat/give gifts to your child for any sexual act.
Make sure that all adults who perform child care duties have no past history several of misbehavior.
Report to relevant authority any adult of sexual misbehavior with a child.
Keep friendly relationship with your child, trust your child and listen to him/her what s/he is telling about.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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