No, not unless the smack leaves a mark such as a bruise.
It really depends. If the child got smacked and the child got bruised or injured, maybe, if not, then it might not seem that bad.
many people take it as you not caring about your country and what people have fought for
The physical striking of a child can be considered abuse. Ignoring a child is neglect, but if the child comes to harm while being ignored that can be considered abuse.
being disrespectful
Disrespectful
contempt of court
Being Disrespectful in a relationship is: Name Calling Cheating Not Being Truthful Talking To An EX and Hiding It Keeping Secrets from Each Other Belittling You
Abuse is abuse, no matter what species, and abuse has criminal consequences. Hunting for food or due to over population isn't considered animal abuse to many, and many advert their eyes to such practice. Poaching or illegal hunting is animal abuse, because of animals endangered of being extinct. If animals becomes extinct there's a disruption in the food chain, and that will cause major problems in our ecosystem. Some believe hunting is abuse, but if it were not for hunting many species would already be extinct "including humans". Depends a lot on whether the animal wasn't humanely killed while being hunted or if the animal was abusively tortured before it was killed, that would be considered animal abuse.
Anything that is perceived as being disrespectful.
You should apologize to the teacher for being disrespectful.
Difficult to answer simply. No, not in a legal sense. Attempted murder is a completely different offence. Of course the attempted murder of a child IS abuse but the charge is different, it may also be an additional charge. Being charged with child abuse is not the same as being charged with the attempted murder of a child.
Verbal abuse such as yelling; screaming; swearing; having drunken parties or drugs in the house if children are present or it causes a vicious verbal argument with the couple is domestic abuse without being physical.