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Signs of neglect in children

Specific signs of neglect include:

  • Hunger, inadequate growth or low weight from poor nutrition, or unmanaged obesity.
  • Developmental delays.
  • Lack of attention to personal cleanliness. The child may be very dirty, smelly, or unkempt.
  • Inappropriate or lack of clothing for the season.
  • Delay or failure to get needed health care.
  • Not following health care recommendations.
  • Pattern of tardiness or missing school.

Signs of a poor home environment that may indicate neglect include:

  • Lack of shelter, heat, water, bedding, or clothing.
  • Insufficient sleeping arrangements.
  • Unsanitary conditions and housekeeping problems.
  • Structural and fire hazards.

Behavior patterns that may indicate neglect include:

  • Substance abuse. A child who is poorly supervised by parents may have access to drugs or alcohol and develop related behavioral problems.
  • Poor social skills. Neglected children may not have appropriate role models to learn responsible behavior. They may also lack opportunities to interact with peers.
  • Poor school performance, tardiness, or absenteeism. Neglected children may not have enough supervision to help them prepare for and get to school regularly.
Author Sabra L. Katz-Wise
Author Ralph Poore
Editor Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA
Associate Editor Pat Truman, MATC
Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito, MD
- Family Medicine
Specialist Medical Reviewer Michael J. Sexton, MD
- Pediatrics
Last Updated January 3, 2007

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Last Updated: January 03, 2007
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