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Smart Ways to Identifying a Conniving Paedophile
Paedophiles subsist amongst us in our neighbourhoods and do not have any easily perceivable characteristics that make them stand out from a crowd. A wishful thinking if only it was such an easy task, scores of innocent infant lives would have been saved catastrophic consequences of being caught in the web of a paedophile. Paedophiles are mostly exceptionally scheming and witty at masking their true intentions, in order to gain contact with one’s kids. Most of the paedophiles are men and nearly 2/3rds of them would be known to the abused kid. Signs of an individual who might prove to be a potential harm to one’s kids Infant abusers are mostly those that actively endeavour at befriending the kin for gaining access to their kids. Being weary of those who display increased interest in one’s [...]
Posted On 05.11.09, In Child Abuse | Leave a Comment

Flabbergasting Infant Behaviors – Unfolded – Part III
A number of children are guarded or sluggish in warming up to others – a disposition that could surface as soon as infanthood. A baby that creates a ruckus when approached by anyone except their parents, a tot that mulishly refutes to come out of the buggy, or a preschool-going kid who holds back when his schoolmates are out at play might be saying in hushed tones that he is not yet prepared for this. Such kids feel overpowered by stimulus like views, resonances, sounds and commotion. They could also get apprehensive in the most harmless, kid-play settings. What truly confuses parents is the kid’s illogical reaction to what assures to be a grand time. The shift would become more hassle-free if one talks to them in detail regarding what was planned for them. Few children bewilder their parents [...]
Posted On 07.10.09, In Child Behavior | Leave a Comment