some whom dont care there parent they live
Hundreds, probably thousands, of children have died from abuse over the years.
There are many questions parents will ask you about your child care qualifications - What kind of experience you have working with children. - If you have taken any child care courses in child development, cpr, mandatory child abuse training, etc. - Your family background These are just a few of the questions parents have asked me over the past 30 years....
Rather than parents choosing their children's friends, there should be cooperation between the parents and the child. The parents' part is to help the child learn how to choose good friends. Children need to learn how to form friendships and be a good friend and part of that is being able to choose their own friends. In the early years, parents help children form friendships by the activities they are involved in. A toddler forms friendships at day care, on the playground, and in preschool, generally places the parent chooses for them. But even a toddler can determine which friends are good friends. As the child grows, their world expands and friendships are formed in school, teams, clubs, and other groups. If a parent chooses the child's friends, they may not have any shared interests or anything in common. Children might also feel that they have to be friends just because their parents think so and will resent that pressure. As teenagers, peer pressure becomes a more important part of choosing friends. Parents should not try to protect their children from peer pressure and competition. Instead, parents should help the child learn how to deal with it. If a parent has concerns about a child's friend, it is better to be open about it and to listen to the child's point of view rather than demanding that the child give up the friend.
Rather than parents choosing their children's friends, there should be cooperation between the parents and the child. The parents' part is to help the child learn how to choose good friends. Children need to learn how to form friendships and be a good friend and part of that is being able to choose their own friends. In the early years, parents help children form friendships by the activities they are involved in. A toddler forms friendships at day care, on the playground, and in preschool, generally places the parent chooses for them. But even a toddler can determine which friends are good friends. As the child grows, their world expands and friendships are formed in school, teams, clubs, and other groups. If a parent chooses the child's friends, they may not have any shared interests or anything in common. Children might also feel that they have to be friends just because their parents think so and will resent that pressure. As teenagers, peer pressure becomes a more important part of choosing friends. Parents should not try to protect their children from peer pressure and competition. Instead, parents should help the child learn how to deal with it. If a parent has concerns about a child's friend, it is better to be open about it and to listen to the child's point of view rather than demanding that the child give up the friend.
The criminal penalties for child abuse depend on many factors including:The state in which the child abuse occurred;The extent of the physical and / or mental injury of the child;Any permanent nature of injuries sustained by the childThe frequency of the child abuse;Use of a deadly weapon in committing the abuse;Any act of sexual abuse;Use of malicious torture;Caging of the child; andPrevious conviction for similar child abuse offenses.A defendant may be charged with misdemeanor or felony child abuse, depending on these and other factors. This may mean months in jail or potentially decades in prison if convicted.
Her husband or her parents
Parents have the right to make a child move out after he attains 18 years of age.
The parents of the child.
Not for many years.
if she lives with her parents
As of 2014, there is no law that allows for the emancipation of a minor child from parents. Parents are required to care for the child until he or she reaches 18 years of age.
The parents are responsible until the child is 18 years of age. Until then the parents determine where they live.