each person should respect and helps us avoid things that make us feel
uncomfortable. When it comes to child
sexual abuse, personal space is of utmost importance. Behaviors by adults that continuously
disrespect or ignore boundaries make children susceptible to abuse and
misconduct.
The following are certain behaviors to keep an eye out for when adults
are with children:
- Routinely invading personal space – These are adults who make others uncomfortable by disregarding
physical, social, and emotional limits and doesn’t allow a child
set any of their own boundaries by teasing or using belittling language.
They insist on constant touching, holding, hugging, tickling, or kissing
a child, even when the child is reluctant to any physical contact. Even
frequently walking a child to the bathroom can be seen as an invasion
of personal space. - An inappropriate relationship with kids – These are adults who on a child’s physical or emotional
comfort. This is the type of behavior normally seen among adults, not
between an adult and a child. The engage in secret activities with children,
such as games or sharing illicit substances or sexual material. They also
insist on spending uninterrupted time alone with a child. Parents should
be aware of adults who frequently watch over your child for free, taking
children to special outings alone, or buys children gifts for no reason
whatsoever. - Sexual conversations – Adults should not constantly show children sexual images or tell
adult jokes. They also appear to be extremely interested in the child’s
sexuality.
Strong boundaries help prevent abuse. Having a conversation with someone
who behaves in these ways is a critical first step to keeping everyone safe.
White Law PLLC is one of the first law firms to file lawsuits against Dr. Larry Nassar,
U.S. Gymnastics, Michigan State University, and other responsible parties
on behalf of survivors. Our Okemos sexual abuse lawyers helped change
Michigan’s statute of limitations laws for child sex abuse.
If your child has been sexually abused,
schedule a free consultation with our Okemos sex abuse attorney at White Law PLLC today.
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