Child grooming also targets parents

Child grooming often begins by approaching parents to build trust. Perpetrators use systematic manipulation to access children without suspicion. Understanding these signs is crucial for protecting children early.

Grooming is a systematic and patient manipulation process where perpetrators do not act spontaneously but devise strategies to create a sense of safety, emotional closeness, and dependency. According to the Rising Children Network, child grooming involves a series of manipulative behaviors aimed at preparing a child for sexual exploitation, and this process can last from weeks to years.

Many assume grooming targets children directly, but perpetrators often start by approaching parents, teachers, or caregivers. They appear friendly, caring, and genuinely helpful, such as by giving gifts or offering frequent assistance, to build family trust. Once parents feel comfortable, vigilance decreases, allowing perpetrators to interact with the child without close supervision.

Signs of grooming in children include frequently talking about one adult or older child and wanting to meet alone, forming relationships with much older individuals, skipping school or activities, withdrawing from friends, locking themselves in their room, possessing expensive gifts without explanation, reluctance to share daily activities, or lying. Children may also show emotional changes like irritability, anxiety, or appearing unusually mature.

In the early stages, the relationship seems normal, but perpetrators gradually normalize excessive physical contact or introduce sexual topics through conversations or content. Grooming continues even after abuse to prevent the child from speaking out. Parents must be alert to these patterns to prevent the risk of sexual violence.

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