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Children
Children often have the following characteristics as a
result of living in a violent and unpredictable
environment. Many of these characteristics are similar
to those of children who have been abused. In fact, many
children who grow up in homes in which the mother is
abused are abused themselves.
FEELINGS
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Worthless and powerless
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Guilt, feel responsible for the problem
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Depressed
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Lonely, shy and fearful
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Suicidal or have homicidal thoughts toward
their parents
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Fear, disgust or rage toward either parent
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The need to be "perfect" to keep everyone
happy
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Embarrassment and humiliation
BEHAVIORS
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Aggressive
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Isolate themselves from other children
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Short attention spans
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Acting anxious and/or having nervous
disorders
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Bullying other children or acting abusive
or violently toward others
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High risk for alcohol and drug abuse
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Have a record of poor school attendance
and difficulties in learning
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May say that they hate their fathers for
beating their mothers OR side with their fathers in
blaming their mothers
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Accepting and expecting violence in their
relationship
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Using violence to express frustration,
anger and stress
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Nightmares
PHYSICAL CLUES
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Physical or sexual abuse
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Emotionally or physically neglected
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Injured, accidentally or intentionally,
while intervening
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Bed-wetting reversals, headaches, or
stomachaches
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Self-abusive
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Frequent illnesses
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Poor school attendance
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