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Video 3 Grooming

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    SAFE AND SECURE
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    SAFE AND SECURE
    GROOMING
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    I wanted to take a look
    at the topic that i get asked about a lot
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    and is extremely helpful
    for abuse prevention,
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    and that is signs of grooming.
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    Grooming is a manipulative process
    used by abusers
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    to establish a relationship
    with a child and their family,
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    ultimately to facilitate abuse.
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    Understanding these techniques
    is crucial for prevention
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    and early intervention.
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    Unfortunately,
    we have seen this played out
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    by many who had intentions of harm
    towards a child.
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    On the other hand, we have been fortunate
    to prevent abuse in some situations,
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    because the child, parent, or bystander
    were clued into behaviors that seemed off
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    and they responded appropriately.
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    I can't stress
    how important it is
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    for all of us to be aware of
    these grooming behaviors
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    so that we can hopefully spot
    and stop a situation
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    from progressing into abuse.
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    I'll quickly go over
    some grooming behaviors to be aware of,
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    but I suggest that you continue
    to educate yourself more on the subject.
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    This can be a way to stop abuse
    before it ever has a chance to begin.
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    The foundational behavior for a groomer
    is to build trust.
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    A groomer will try to target
    a vulnerable child or family.
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    Groomers often seek out children
    that are struggling in some way,
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    children that are isolated
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    or lack strong supervision
    by their caregiver.
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    The groomer will start
    to build trust with a child
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    by creating a bond.
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    They may find ways
    to “fill the gap”,
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    like being a friend
    to a struggling or isolated child,
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    or help out when a family is in need.
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    Next ,we see a gradual desensitization.
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    Groomers will normalize
    inappropriate behavior
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    by starting
    with typically safe behavior,
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    like a hug or a pat on the back.
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    and gain the ease of the child
    in that physical situation.
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    Once the groomer feels
    that this is established,
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    they will gradually and subtly
    push boundaries
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    to see how far they can go
    without raising alarms,
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    often framing it
    as affection or play.
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    Also, groomers move towards
    isolation with a child.
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    Groomers often instruct children
    to keep their interactions secret,
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    fostering a sense of guilt or confusion
    about what's happening.
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    The groomer may also reduce supervision
    by the parent or caregiver
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    by manipulating situations
    to isolate the child,
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    ensuring fewer witnesses
    to their behavior.
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    Groomers also manipulate
    a child's emotions
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    by using guilt and shame.
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    Groomers may exploit
    the child's feelings of loyalty
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    or fear of disappointing them,
    reinforcing the secrecy and manipulation.
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    They may offer the child
    gifts or special attention
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    and create a sense of indebtedness,
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    making it harder for the child
    to resist future advances.
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    Creating a false sense of safety
    and then gaining and maintaining control
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    is another way
    groomers manipulate children.
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    They often present themselves
    as knowledgeable or experienced
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    in areas that resonate
    with a child's interest,
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    making them feel
    safe and understood.
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    Groomers my also create dependency
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    positioning themselves
    as the child's sole confidant,
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    ensuring that the child relies on them
    for emotional support and validation,
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    or their source
    for information or access
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    to the things
    the child is interested in.
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    And last, a groomer, at some point,
    may turn to threats towards a child.
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    These could be physical threats
    towards them, a relative or a friend
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    or a threat of sharing information
    about the child
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    that the child would be afraid
    of others knowing.
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    If the child resists
    or threatens to disclose the abuse,
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    groomers might resort to intimidation
    or threats to maintain control.
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    I know hearing these grooming behaviors
    can be uncomfortable,
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    and maybe even unnerving,
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    but understanding grooming techniques
    is vital for parents,
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    caregivers, and even bystanders.
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    By recognizing these patterns,
    adults can better protect children,
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    and speak up when they witness
    concerning or inappropriate behaviors.
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    If you observe these actions,
    report them.
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    By reporting these concerns early,
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    you could be preventing a groomer
    from becoming an abuser to a child.
Title:
Video 3 Grooming
Video Language:
English
Duration:
04:08
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