Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.
I'm not a lawyer but i believe the answer is YES. Many children feel unprotected by the non-abusive parent, even when the abuse is occurring within a traditional 'nuclear' family. A biological parent has a responsiblity to protect their children. If their children are being abused by their partner they are responsible for putting a stop to it. If it is allowed to continue it becomes abuse 'by proxy' In the best case it's still neglect, which is also a form of abuse.
Yes.
mother or father?
=Special problems that children of alcoholics face are chances of sexualharassment, neglect, and child abuse by the parent or guardian=
1.5% of the country's children were confirmed victims of abuse in 1996. Parents were the abusers in 77% of the confirmed cases, other relatives in 11%.
Children experiencing abuse, the death of a parent, weak parental response to the event, a parent with PTSD symptoms, exposure to the event via the media all increase the possibility of PTSD.
Yes, a parent CONVICTED of sexual offenses can still keep their children although it would probably be under the close supervision of the Department of Children and Family Services (or equivelant agency).
If the alleged abuse is about the parent then yes.
when children grow up in violent homes they think it's normal behavior to control a weak parent because it's all about power and control
Depends on how traumatic the emotional abuse is.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
i left the abuse and shouting but he still shouts at me in front of children when he has access