My name is Arlene, and two years ago, I was involved in a car accident that wasn't my fault. I had some injuries that required a hospital stay, and I was unable to return to work for several weeks. I didn't know how I was going to pay my bills, and it was very stressful for me. My friend told me that I needed to hire an accident and personal injury attorney so I could recover my lost wages and medical costs. I was so glad that I hired the attorney, and my stress level immediately went down. Through the attorney, I was able to get a settlement, and I was no longer in financial trouble. I am writing this blog to let everyone know the importance of hiring an attorney after an accident. It's my wish that this blog will help others who are in similar situations.
Mattie Bennett
If your child has been the victim of molestation at school, you need to seek immediate help for them. Educators are in a position of authority, which can pose a risk for your child in a couple of ways. First, children are taught to respect teachers, which creates a prime opportunity for molestation. Second, children may be hesitant to report the molestation. If your child has let you know that they've been molested by a teacher at their school, here are four steps you need to take right away.
Protect Your Child's Rights
Now that you know your child has been molested at school, the first thing you need to do is file a police report. Law enforcement will be able to proceed with the legal aspect of the molestation. Once you've done that, you'll need to hire an attorney who specializes in child molestation cases. A child molestation attorney can help you through the civil portion of protecting your child's rights as a victim.
Prevent Revictimization
All to often, children who have been sexually abused by educators are revictimized by the school district. An attorney can help you avoid that revictimization by being an outspoken advocate for your child.
Avoid Confidentiality Agreements
Schools often require parents to sign confidentiality agreements once a child has been sexually abused by an educator. This agreement prevents you from speaking out about the abuse and protects the school district from having the abuse discovered. Your attorney can help you avoid the confidentiality agreement.
Prevent Time Limit Lapses
Unfortunately, there are strict time limits in place that limit how long your child has to bring a lawsuit against the school district. Your attorney can help you prevent time limit lapses that may be in place.
Seek Immediate Counseling Services
If your child has been sexually abused at school, you need to seek counseling for them as soon as possible. Your child will need help coping with what they've been forced to endure. Counseling can help them sort through their feelings, and will help promote healthy healing for your child. It's also important that you seek counseling for yourself, as well. You'll need help overcoming the grief and guilt you'll experience as you help your child through the ordeal.
Learn How to Identify Grooming Tactics
Now that you know your child was the victim of sexual abuse by an educator, you'll need to learn out to identify grooming tactics. This will help you understand how it happened, as well as learn how to prevent it in the future. Many educators who sexually assault their students use grooming tactics to get close to their potential victims. If you find that an educator is making excuses to be alone with your child, is giving them gifts, or are having intimate conversations with your child, you need to remove your child from the classroom and seek assistance right away.