Child abuse, an alarming and pervasive issue worldwide, manifests in various forms - physical, sexual, emotional, and neglect. Unfortunately, it often goes unnoticed or unreported due to the victim's fear, lack of understanding, or inability to communicate effectively. In this context, educators play a pivotal role as they interact closely with children on a daily basis. Their unique position makes them crucial in detecting early signs of abuse, providing immediate assistance, and triggering necessary action to protect the well-being of the child. The role of educators extends beyond mere academics; it encompasses shaping a safe environment and becoming caring observers, instrumental in safeguarding the children under their tutelage. Teachers hold a unique position in the lives of children as they interact with them on a daily basis. This frequent interaction allows them to notice subtle changes in behavior, appearance, or academic performance that may indicate abuse. Teachers are ...