Physical abuse in children
Physical abuse is when a child becomes injured due to intentional body contact.
What is physical abuse in children?
Physical abuse includes acts like hitting, punching, slapping or choking. Physical abuse can be done by anyone the child meets at any time or location.
What are the signs and symptoms of physical abuse in children?
Emotional signs and physical symptoms of the abuse often go hand in hand, but will differ between age groups and situations.
They include:
Drug or alcohol abuse
Afraid to shower or get changed
Aggressive physical or sexual behavior
Anxious or clingy
Bruises, broken bones and multiple unexplained injuries
Convulsions (seizures sometimes associated with head trauma)
Delayed development
Falling asleep in class
Harms him or herself
Impaired mobility (trouble moving)
Keeps to him or herself
Obsessive or risk-taking behavior
Refuses to be touched or jumpy
Pain
Soils clothes or wets the bed
Sudden change in behavior
Physical abuse in children doctors and providers
- Suzanne Dakil, MDPediatrician
- Mohsin Khan, MDPediatric Psychiatrist
- Kristen Reeder, MDPediatrician
- Sandra Onyinanya, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - REACH
- Michele Pittenger, APRN, PNP-PCNurse Practitioner - REACH
- Lisa Schuster, PhDPediatric Psychologist - REACH