Oct 21 EES 1:30 Stewards of Children Pre-test
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1. Child sexual abuse occurs only in poor and disorganized families
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2. Approximately 35% of all people who are victims of sex crimes are 11 years old or younger.
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3. North Carolina law requires all adults to report reasonable suspicions of child sexual abuse.
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4. At least 1 in 5 children on the internet receive sexual solicitations.
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5. Usually, the signs of sexual abuse are obvious.
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6. Experts estimate that 1 in 10 children are sexually abused before age 18.
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7. More than 90% of sexually abused children are abused by someone the child knows.
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8. Approximately 40% of sexual abusers are older or larger youths.
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9. Often, children do not report sexual abuse because sex offenders confuse them about what is right and what is wrong.
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10. Child Protective Services (in the county Department of Social Services) and law enforcement are the two primary agencies that handle reports of sexual abuse.
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11. Parents should concentrate more on protecting children from strangers than from people that they know.
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12. If a child reports sexual abuse, adults should ask several very specific questions in order to determine exactly what happened, when, and where.
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13. Parents should NOT talk to young children about their body parts.
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14. Limiting one-on-one time between children and  adults reduces the risk of sexual abuse.
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