By Egbara Emmanuel Sexual abuse can happen to children of any race, socioeconomic group, religion or culture. There is no grounded way to protect children from sexual abuse, but there are steps and ideas you can take or practice to reduce this risk or peril that has become a culture in our Society. If something happens to your child, remember that the perpetrator is to blame—not you and especially not the child. Below you’ll find some precautions you can take to help protect the children in your life and under your watch. If your child is in immediate danger, don’t hesitate to call the police or report to the commissioner of Child protection in your State. If you aren’t sure of the situation but you suspect the child is being harmed, you can take steps to gauge the situation and put an end to the abuse. Be involved in the child’s life and l...