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A child who is over excited and whose behaviour has changed, a child who chooses not to play with others, who is sad and sits alone, a child who looks unkempt ( not in all cases tho) who is always hungry, or not eating at all, has marks on their body or torso, who doesnt speak, or who is badly behaved, who craves attention, or one that flinches if you go towards them or to touch them. may have a solen expression, may act on with other children, language used may be inappropriate for their age,

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