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Child Abuse and Neglect

Every day five children die because of child abuse and about 3 million children are reported as abused or neglected each year. In Georgia, a child is the victim of abuse every 30 minutes.

School officials, including nurses, are required under Georgia law to report suspected cases of abuse or neglect.  A single sign is not enough to prove a child is being abused or neglected. However, signs occurring repeatedly or in combination may warrant taking a closer look at the situation. If child abuse is suspected, contact the local Department of Family and Children Services.

How to Spot Possible Abuse or Neglect

Signs of Physical Abuse 

Signs of Sexual Abuse 

Signs of Emotional Abuse  

Signs of Neglect   

Warning Signs in Family Behavior
Eighty percent of child abuse cases involve a parent or guardian abusing their own child. Because schools often meet with parents, it's important to also be aware of warning signs within the family.

These include parents who:

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