Because the child in question has to live out their life with the memories of what has occurred in their past. Giving them a reason to fear any human they come in contact with. It's absolutely terrible.
In most states, corporal punishment is not allowed.
Yes. It's seen as child abuse.
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Yes it can be, especially if used as a punishment.
Legal issues regarding child abuse generally revolve around what counts as child abuse and what doesn't. For example, some people consider spanking child abuse while others consider it an acceptable form of punishment. Constitutional protections of the parent-child relationship and privacy in the home must also be legally balanced with the welfare of the child.
Parents or another legal guardian of a child can use force up to, but not including death or child abuse to discipline a child
Yes, slapping your child can be considered a form of physical abuse. It can cause emotional harm, lead to the child feeling fearful or insecure, and may erode trust between the child and parent. It's important to use positive discipline strategies that do not involve physical violence.
they had a lot of punishments that were really harsh and cruel like some people hit them selfs really hard with a belt somethings that have to do with abuse.
It depends on the context and the child. In some cases, a slap could be considered spanking, and acceptable physical punishment. In other cases, a slap could fall outside the bounds of punishment and be considered abuse.
The punishment for dog abuse should be PRISON 10 years of prison
A parent has the right to discipline their child, which includes corporal punishment (spanking/hitting). A child, however, is legally protected from cruel and unusual punishment from the parent. Generally speaking, if the parent is leaving a serious bruise, the child is being subjected to excessive punishment that constitutes "child abuse". Any further specification is a personal opinion.
In antiquity it was common for punishments to be harsh.