● Academic problems (slow learning etc.)
● Emotional and behavioural problems (depressed, anxious, aggressive, poor self-esteem, self-harm/suicidal)
● Problems socialising (getting bullied, anxious when making friends, etc.)
Many people believe that a child with a history of being a victim of sexual abuse is predisposed to becoming sexual abusers themselves when they grow up
Child experts agree that technological advancements have brought a new problem in children’s growth, after an activist cautioned parents against using electronic devices, including mobile phones, as babysitters.