The danger doesn’t always come from people we don’t know. Ninety percent of sexual abuse offenses are committed by someone acquainted with the child, according to data from the U.S. Department of Justice. This can include coaches, youth leaders, music teachers, older teens and neighbors, even members of our own families. Here are tips for how to protect your children from sexual assault and abuse, how to talk to them about strangers and other danger, and the signs of abuse parents should be looking for.