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Recognize and help prevent child abuse - North Carolina

"As a forensic interviewer with Prevent Child Abuse Rowan, Moore knows the subject of child abuse better than most, and she knows the signs.

"Any kind of behavior that's out of the ordinary for the child, especially teachers, in school if they have kids that are doing things that are out of the ordinary, kids that are just acting out that are normally well behaved children, typically those are prominent signs that a child is being abused, and obviously the bruises."
But seeing signs is one thing, doing something about is something else.

"It is a cycle. For kids, if they abuse is all they've ever known and all they've ever dealt with, then it's just going to get passed along," Moore added....

"If you suspect child abuse, it's against the law not to report it. And usually you can remain anonymous. The bottom line, according to Beth, is to take the first step towards breaking the cycle of abuse.

"And child abuse is often referred to as a cycle because there is a better than 30% chance that a child who is abused today will abuse his or her children later in life. Stopping it now can save future generations."

http://www.wbtv.com/story/21536753/recognize-and-help-prevent-child-abuse

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