We condemn sexual perpetrators and demand legislation to punish them for sexual abuse of teens, all to little avail. However, something can be done to prevent teen sexual abuse. In a consistently humanistic and compassionate manner these strategies teach parents of troubled teens, what teen sexual abuse is, what to do about it, and how struggling teens can protect themselves from sexual abuse. However, sometimes parents of troubled teens can’t control their teens future and unfortunately many teens do get sexually abused. So as parents of these struggling teens sometimes the best thing you can do is get help for your struggling teen. Many struggling teens don’t know how to overcome the problems that they are faced with and many troubled teens need to be placed in the correct environment in order to restore themselves. Zion Educational Services can educate parents of struggling teens, on how to place troubled boys and girls in the correct environment in order to receive the help they need to overcome their struggles including troubled teens who have been sexually abused. For immediate assistance contact ZES at 888-597-9495, to speak with a child placing specialist to educate you on placing struggling boys and girls in the perfect facility that fits their needs.
This practical hands-on approach, based on clinical and parenting experience, provides parents with:
• Five key techniques to abuse-proof your child
• Step-by-step instructions on what to do if you suspect or your child states or alludes to sexual abuse
• Compelling reasons to avoid spanking your child
• How to choose a child care worker
• How to choose a day care facility
• How to 'abuse proof' your child from perpetrators, who are coaches, teachers, clergy, child care workers or anyone who has contact with a child, including a parent or other family members
• Survival skills for independence
While not every ten-year-old girl, who is raped gets pregnant, studies reveal as high as 62% of girls and 31% of boys are sexually abused by age eighteen. Furthermore, studies reveal family members abuse eighty percent of children. The father is the most frequent abuser, followed by, in descending order, an uncle, grandfather, mother, sibling, cousin, or aunt. The frequency of abuse by coaches and others who have contact with children comprise approximately 19%. Abuse by strangers, while reprehensible, because it usually involves abduction, is the lowest of all. Government studies reveal that only 4% of all abductions are by strangers. Of that 4%, only 1% are sexually abused. Sadly, the majority of us want to believe strangers and others who have contact with our children are the problem.
The majority of perpetrators, who are abusing struggling teens are from within the family itself and silently continue the abuse cycle. We, as individuals and as a society, must deal with the cost of lost or damaged lives. These prevention strategies unfortunately, never become outdated in its usage or effectiveness. Sexual abuse and incest of troubled teens has been a world crises since the beginning of time and there are no indications in any society it will become non-existent. However, we can reduce the number of sexual abuse incidents and minimize the damage by using prevention techniques.
However, if you have to treat struggling teens who have been sexually abused there are many different options to consider. Many parents of struggling teens aren’t aware the correct way to restore teens and need a professional to educate them. For parents that need immediate assistance dealing with out of control teens, Zion Educational Services specializes in educating parents about different youth programs for troubled teens such as different types of private boarding schools, boot camps, troubled teen Christian schools, therapy programs for troubled teens and many other youth facilities for struggling boys and girls. ZES provides parents of troubled teens with the information to place your troubled boys and girls in the perfect treatment center that can meet their needs. If you have any questions or concerns contact ZES, (Zion Educational Services) to immediately to talk to a child education specialist at 888-597-9495.