April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and DCFS is Highlighting One of the Telltale Signs…Bruising

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As Child Abuse Prevention month kicks off in April, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services is highlighting one telltale sign. Bruising can often indicate that a child is being abused, but it’s important to note where the bruises are located says DCFS Spokesperson Deborah Lopez. She says they use the “ten-four” rule.

“Bruises on the torso, ears, and neck of children under four years old or younger are cause for concern and need to be reported. Also, if a baby is not yet pulling up or taking steps and has bruising in other areas, that needs to be reported as well.”

To report suspected cases of child abuse, you can call: 1-800-25-abuse or visit the website: child abuse dot illinois dot gov.

***Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services***

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