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September 23, 2010

Physical abuse signs and symptoms

  • Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures or burns
  • Untreated medical or dental problems
  • Poisoning
  • An apparent fear of parents or adult caregivers
  • A discrepancy between the extent of the injuries and the explanation given for the injuries

Sexual abuse signs and symptoms

  • Inappropriate sexual behavior for child's age
  • Sexual knowledge that's inappropriate for the child's age
  • Sleep problems, such as nightmares or night terrors
  • Changes in behavior, such as aggression or hyperactivity
  • Blood in the child's underwear
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Social withdrawal
  • Abuse of other children sexually
  • Statements that he or she was sexually abused
  • Attempts to undress other people
  • Trouble walking or sitting

Emotional abuse signs and symptoms

  • Delayed or inappropriate emotional development
  • Extremes in behavior, from very aggressive behavior to complete passivity
  • Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem
  • Sleep problems
  • Headaches
  • Stomachaches
  • Avoidance of certain situations, such as refusing to go to school
  • Seeks affection from other adults
  • Depression

Neglect signs and symptoms

  • Poor growth
  • A lack of fat in cheeks, buttocks and extremities
  • Indifference
  • Poor hygiene
  • Frequent absences from school

Sometimes a parent's demeanor or behavior also sends red flags about child abuse. Warning signs include a parent who:

  • Shows little concern for the child
  • May not offer comfort during a medical exam
  • Denies that any problems exist at home or school, or blames the child for the problems
  • Consistently blames, belittles or berates the child
  • Describes the child with negative terms, such as "worthless"
  • Uses harsh physical discipline or asks teachers to do so
  • Demands an inappropriate level of physical or academic performance
  • Severely limits the child's contact with others
  • Offers conflicting or unconvincing explanations for a child's injuries, or no explanation at all
  • Appears unable to recognize physical or emotional distress in children
  • Seems jealous of other family members getting attention from the child
 

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UNITYFOUNDATIONS YOUTH ABUSE BLOG

September 23, 2010

Physical abuse signs and symptoms

  • Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures or burns
  • Untreated medical or dental problems
  • Poisoning
  • An apparent fear of parents or adult caregivers
  • A discrepancy between the extent of the injuries and the explanation given for the injuries

Sexual abuse signs and symptoms

  • Inappropriate sexual behavior for child's age
  • Sexual knowledge that's inappropriate for the child's age
  • Sleep problems, such as nightmares or night terrors
  • Changes in behavior, such as aggression or hyperactivity
  • Blood in the child's underwear
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Social withdrawal
  • Abuse of other children sexually
  • Statements that he or she was sexually abused
  • Attempts to undress other people
  • Trouble walking or sitting

Emotional abuse signs and symptoms

  • Delayed or inappropriate emotional development
  • Extremes in behavior, from very aggressive behavior to complete passivity
  • Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem
  • Sleep problems
  • Headaches
  • Stomachaches
  • Avoidance of certain situations, such as refusing to go to school
  • Seeks affection from other adults
  • Depression

Neglect signs and symptoms

  • Poor growth
  • A lack of fat in cheeks, buttocks and extremities
  • Indifference
  • Poor hygiene
  • Frequent absences from school

Sometimes a parent's demeanor or behavior also sends red flags about child abuse. Warning signs include a parent who:

  • Shows little concern for the child
  • May not offer comfort during a medical exam
  • Denies that any problems exist at home or school, or blames the child for the problems
  • Consistently blames, belittles or berates the child
  • Describes the child with negative terms, such as "worthless"
  • Uses harsh physical discipline or asks teachers to do so
  • Demands an inappropriate level of physical or academic performance
  • Severely limits the child's contact with others
  • Offers conflicting or unconvincing explanations for a child's injuries, or no explanation at all
  • Appears unable to recognize physical or emotional distress in children
  • Seems jealous of other family members getting attention from the child
 

UNITYFOUNDATIONS YOUTH ABUSE BLOG

September 23, 2010

Physical abuse signs and symptoms

  • Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, fractures or burns
  • Untreated medical or dental problems
  • Poisoning
  • An apparent fear of parents or adult caregivers
  • A discrepancy between the extent of the injuries and the explanation given for the injuries

Sexual abuse signs and symptoms

  • Inappropriate sexual behavior for child's age
  • Sexual knowledge that's inappropriate for the child's age
  • Sleep problems, such as nightmares or night terrors
  • Changes in behavior, such as aggression or hyperactivity
  • Blood in the child's underwear
  • Depression or anxiety
  • Social withdrawal
  • Abuse of other children sexually
  • Statements that he or she was sexually abused
  • Attempts to undress other people
  • Trouble walking or sitting

Emotional abuse signs and symptoms

  • Delayed or inappropriate emotional development
  • Extremes in behavior, from very aggressive behavior to complete passivity
  • Loss of self-confidence or self-esteem
  • Sleep problems
  • Headaches
  • Stomachaches
  • Avoidance of certain situations, such as refusing to go to school
  • Seeks affection from other adults
  • Depression

Neglect signs and symptoms

  • Poor growth
  • A lack of fat in cheeks, buttocks and extremities
  • Indifference
  • Poor hygiene
  • Frequent absences from school

Sometimes a parent's demeanor or behavior also sends red flags about child abuse. Warning signs include a parent who:

  • Shows little concern for the child
  • May not offer comfort during a medical exam
  • Denies that any problems exist at home or school, or blames the child for the problems
  • Consistently blames, belittles or berates the child
  • Describes the child with negative terms, such as "worthless"
  • Uses harsh physical discipline or asks teachers to do so
  • Demands an inappropriate level of physical or academic performance
  • Severely limits the child's contact with others
  • Offers conflicting or unconvincing explanations for a child's injuries, or no explanation at all
  • Appears unable to recognize physical or emotional distress in children
  • Seems jealous of other family members getting attention from the child
 

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 Two people have been arrested in connection to a severe child abuse case that police say "shocks the soul."

The Mesa Police Department says a 3-year-old girl was found in a trash bag, covered in feces, duct-taped and hidden in a closet. The girls mother, Mayra Solis and her friend, Fransisco Javier Rios-Covarrubias, have been arrested. 

According to police, Solis would leave the girl with Covarrubias at his home while she was at work, and he would put the girl in a closet for hours, and possibly days at a time. The child was found by police after a man, who Covarrubias met online, went to the suspect's home and was offered the girl for sexual activities.

Police also say the girl's head was shaved because Solis pandered her for money and claimed she had cancer.

Covarrubias has been charged with sex trafficking, kidnapping, sexual conduct with a minor and child abuse. Solis is facing child abuse charges.

http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/77239010-story


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