Tantrums and clingy behaviour should be monitored as 'soft signs' of child abuse

Teachers and police officers in the UK should consider whether tantrums and excessive clinginess are possible signs of child abuse, a watchdog has said.

Tantrums and clingy behaviour should be monitored as 'soft signs' of child abuse

Teachers and police officers in the UK should consider whether tantrums and excessive clinginess are possible signs of child abuse, a watchdog has said.

New guidance says professionals working outside the NHS should be alert to "soft signs" that a child is experiencing abuse or neglect.

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