- Comments showing an inappropriate level of sexual knowledge
- Using toys to simulate sex acts
- Sexually explicit drawings
- Attempts at sexual interactions with people, animals or objects
Unfortunately, not all indicators are so clear. The sudden onset of nonsexual behavior issues as well can be indicative of sexual abuse. These can include sudden and unexplained changes in behavior, the onset of academic or social problems as well as other types of nonsexual behavior:
- Sleep disturbance
- Regression
- Difficulties in school
- Fear of being alone
- Unexplained fear of specific people
- Animal abuse
- Setting fires
- Eating disturbance
- Self-destructive behavior
- Substance abuse
Of course, as in all things, it is important to avoid jumping to conclusions. Many of these common indicators of sexual abuse can also be indicators of other psychological or behavioral issues. Parents must consider these factors in light of the totality of circumstances and seek advice from a medical or psychological professional if they continue to have concerns.