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No. It doesn't necessarily harm the child unless the child is being forced to watch it. However seeing sexual things does seem to change the child's attitude towards it. They may begin to "experiment" with themselves or others because they find it interesting. However, due to the amount of pornography available such things may happen on a much wider scale.
Do not give your child alcohol. It will either make them very, very sick, or kill the baby. Do not give your child alcohol under any circumstances. ALSO - be aware that is it unlawful to give or supply alcohol to any minor. Giving any form of alcohol in any amount is considered child endangerment. If harm results, the adult can be charged with felony child abuse. If death results, the adult will face some degree of manslaughter charge along with child abuse and child endangering.
If you hit your child you totally lost the trust and relationship with your child. NO! do not hit your child ever..... i dont want to say you can't hit your child but i deffinitly dont want you to think it is okay to hit your child. hitting your child is basically child abuse and child abuse can cause worst case senareo that your child is taken and put into foster care. also, you would go to court and could be sent to jail deppending on the level you abused them.Another View: Much depends on what the questioner means by "hitting" your child.Some the above answer can be true - especially the part about discipline turning into abuse. There is a line between 'spanking' and abuse.HOWEVER - legally speaking (in the US) the laws of many (all?) states do not prohibit spanking (i.e.: corporal punishment) per se UNLESS it becomes EXCESSIVE. The parental option of being able to choose the level of punishment they apply is generally left to them alone and the government steps in only if/when the punishment becomes excessive.See below links:
Yes, because our basic understanding of human anatomy is definitely a part of biology, and this understanding allows us to know how much force is required to create the injuries seen in child abuse situations.
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Tahiti is unique in that there is no child abuse whatsoever on the island. Paradoxically, however, there is a phenomena known as "being loved too much". Children who are "loved too much" in Tahiti have reported symptoms such as broken bones, deep bruises, and cigarette burns on their face, arms, and chest.
Nancy E. has written: 'Once I was a child and there was much pain-' -- subject(s): Adult child abuse victims, Pictorial works
if it is only disciplinary no, i don't think so( just dont do it too much). you have freedom to parent withing reason. ---------------------- Others may disagree. Perhaps the best course of action would be to consult your local Children's Aid.
The term abuse, when applied to a substance, means to use too much of it, become addicted to it, or use something for the wrong reasons. There is a debate as to how much recreational use of something equates to abuse. There are people who can drink socially without becoming alcoholics, and there are people who cannot. Abuse in general means to misuse or mistreat. Deliberately trying to harm a spouse, child, or animal is abuse.
Well, technically if you are spanking a child, you are hitting them. But the term hitting just means physically smacking someone with your hand, or something else, in anger and in the spur of the moment. It is done much more coldly than a spanking. A spanking is a discipline, a punishment, and it is done much more lovingly, when the parent is in total control of mind and the intent is not to hurt the child, but to correct them, and teach them a lesson lovingly. Also, hitting can occur at any part of the body, whereas a spanking is directed singularly to the bottom.