Children Witness to Violence

Domestic violence affects every member of the family. Children who witness domestic violence experience similar effects as children who are physically abused. 

Witnessing can mean seeing incidents of physical abuse or the aftermath, hearing threats or fighting from another room or being aware of tension or fear in the household.  

“One study found that 87% of mothers reported their children ‘knew about’ the abuse. Experts estimate that number to be even higher.” (JaneDoe)
 
Children who witness domestic violence may exhibit separation anxiety, low self-esteem, bed-wetting, sleep disturbances, increased aggression, phobias, loss in ability to concentrate, delayed development, depression and/or withdrawal. 
 
 
Independence House provides counseling, advocacy and groups for children affected by intimate partner violence. Providing children with a safe place to express their emotions and process trauma is vital to the healing process.
 
 
Parents of children are encouraged to receive services through our adult or teen programs.
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For more information contact: cwpa@indhouse.net
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