If your child has been sexually abused:
- Find a private place to talk
- Stay calm.
- Believe what your child tells you.
- Thank your child for telling you and praise his/her courage. Let them know it is NOT their fault.
- Be careful at this time not to make negative comments to your child about the abuser. This is likely someone your child knows.
- Do not continue to question your child repeatedly, as this could jeopardize an investigation. If they want to talk about the abuse, listen carefully.
- At this time do not correct your child's language if he/she does not use the proper terms for private body parts. Use their language.
- Respect the feelings your child is experiencing. Each child feels differently.
- Tell your child you will be taking action to keep her safe, but be careful not to promise things you can not control.
- Call Department of Child and Family's 24-hour Child Protection hotline to report the abuse-1-800-649-5285. DCF staff will work with law enforcement to address the situation and will help you figure out the next steps.
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