

Childcare Abuse
Protecting Your Child’s Rights
As parents, we trust childcare providers to create a safe and nurturing environment for our children. Unfortunately, some caregivers fail to meet this responsibility, leading to neglect, abuse, or serious harm. If your child has suffered from abuse at a daycare, school, or other childcare facility, you have the right to seek justice.
Common Types of Childcare Abuse
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Physical Abuse:
Hitting, slapping, shaking, or any physical harm. -
Emotional Abuse:
Verbal threats, humiliation, or constant belittling. -
Sexual Abuse:
Any inappropriate or exploitative behavior. -
Neglect:
Lack of supervision, failure to provide food, medical care, or hygiene.
Who Can Be Held Responsible?
When a child suffers abuse, multiple parties may be held accountable, including:
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Daycare centers, schools, or after-school programs
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Nannies, babysitters, or private caregivers
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Foster care providers
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Other staff members or supervisors who failed to act
Seeking Justice for Your Child
If you suspect childcare abuse, take these steps immediately:
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Seek medical attention:
Have a doctor examine your child for injuries or signs of abuse. -
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Report the abuse:
Contact child protective services or law enforcement. -
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Document everything:
Keep records of injuries, behavioral changes, and any suspicious interactions. -
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Consult an experienced lawyer:
A skilled attorney can help protect your child’s rights and hold those responsible accountable.


Get in Touch
Contact Dominguez Law Firm Today
No child should suffer abuse at the hands of a trusted caregiver. If you suspect your child has been harmed, take action today. Contact Dominguez Law Firm for a free, confidential consultation. We are here to fight for your child’s safety and justice.
For a free consultation, call us today at (404) 375-5522 or visit our office at:
Dominguez Law Firm
100 Peachtree Street NW, Suite 2600
Atlanta, GA 30303