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domestic violence. We work collaboratively to prevent
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about the dynamics of violence

 



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Children Who Experience DV | Age Specific Indicators
Women's Center of RI's Children Enrichment Program

Children Who Experience Domestic Violence
Witnessing domestic violence at any age can inhibit emotional, physical, cognitive, and social development (see indicators below).

Emotional Indicators

Social Indicators

Physical Indicators

Cognitive Indicators

Shame
Guilt
Fear
Anger
Depression
Anxiety
Embarassment

Isolation
Unhealthy Relationships
Difficulty Establishing Trust
Difficulty Managing Emotions
Difficulty Setting Boundaries
Passivity
Bullying

Frequently Ill
Agressive Play
Tired
Change in Toileting Habits
Difficulty Sleeping
Change in Eating Habits
Self Harm

Short Attention Span
Lethargic
Poor Academic Performance
Memory Loss

  • The negative consequences of abuse and violent home life include depression, low self-esteem, suicidal thoughts and behavior, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and criminal behavior.
  • Research has demonstrated that there is a link between physical abuse and street youth violent behavior.
  • Coercive/abusive families provide training for antisocial behaviors. Children in these circumstances come to model the behavior of their parents and adopt interpersonal violence as a strategy or tactic. Such victimization teaches children that extreme violence is an effective method of dispute settlement and conflict management.
  • Family violence may result in youth who experience consequences including running away, homelessness, association with deviant peers, and participation in a number of deviant activities to support themselves on the streets.
  • Previous experiences of being seriously assaulted by family members, who are supposed to be close to them, leads to a generalization of these experiences in ways that render youth unable to identify the cues that point to potential assailants in the future.
  • Identifying with the abuser is a common defense mechanism in children who are either abused or who witness abuse at home.

    Age Specific Indicators

    Children may manifest the following Age Specific Indictors resulting from the experience of violence in the home:

    0-2 years

    3-4 years

    5-9 years

    Basic need for attachment disrupted

    Somatic or psychosomatic complaints

    Vacillate between being eager to please and being hostile

    Routines around feeding/sleeping are disturbed

    Regression

    Verbal about home life

    Injuries while "caught in crossfire"

    Irritability

    Developmental Delays

    Irritability or inconsolable crying

    Fearful of being alone

    Externalized behavior problems

    Frequent illness

    Extreme separation anxiety

    Inadequete social skill development

    Difficulty sleeping

    Developmental delays

    Gender role modeling creats conflict/confusion

    Diarrhea

    Sympathetic toward mother

     

    Developmental delays

     

     



    10-13 years

    14-18 years

    Behavior problems become more serious

    Internalized and externalized behavior problems can become extreme

    Increased internalized behavior difficulties: depression, isolation & withdrawal

    Dating relationships may reflect violence learned or witnessed at home

    Emotional difficulties: shame, fear, confusion, & rage

    Problems with substance abuse

    Poor social skills

    Truancy

    Developmental delays

    Joining gangs

    Protective of "weak" mother

    Acting out sexually

    Guarded/secretive about family

    Running away

     

    Suicide