no. because sometimes that how they crash not consent rating
Pictures of guns could be allowed. If it is misused then no. If a child draws a picture of someone being shot, then that child should have consequences. But If they are drawing just a gun, maybe. I guess it all depends on the use of the picture. A picture can't shoot.
No
The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.The following is general since you didn't include any details.First, you should make certain the school is notified that you are the custodial parent and you should provide the school with a certified copy of the decree that awarded sole legal custody to you. If you have sole legal custody you should inform the school that the non-custodial parent is not allowed to take the child during the school day or pick the child up when school is dismissed. If the non-custodial parent persists in trying to take the child from school then you will need to address the situation in court.If the non-custodial parent is allowed to pick the child up after school pursuant to your visitation order then you must obey the order.
It is a requirement of law to send a child to school and if that is not done then the parent can be taken to court and fined or imprisoned. The child should be made aware of this as it could mean being taken into care.
A stepmother should be allowed to discipline a child such as grounding. However, a stepmother should not be able to physically discipline a child.
Yes.If a school does not have any reason given for an absence, they are required by law to contact the parents or guardians and confirm they are allowed to be out of school. This ensures that the child is never lost acount of, and if they are, that this loss is known as soon as possible.
His father places him in a boarding school where he stays for a number of years without being allowed home even at holiday time
This is my thought son the question. I believe that the court ordered visitation should be an excused absence from school seeing that if the custodial parent does not OBEY the court order it is then considered Contempt of Court, so....Yes if it is court ordered a child should be excused from school for a visitation.
No they are to young and should be able to have fun after school its what being a child is all about
Rules differ from school to school as to which backpacks are allowed, so your best bet is to talk to an administrator at you child's school to find out about any limitations. Also, make sure the backpack fits your child, and can carry everything he/she will need throughout a typical school day.
Yes it is allowed, you will be surprised to know a lot of people do it. If your child is in school all you have to do is notify the school board of your intent to homeschool your child. See 'related links' for more information.
This depends on what school you are applying for and what disability your child has. If your school allows disabled people with autism, dyslexia etc then they should be allowed but on the other hand, if your child has a more serious condition then you should try to find a more suitable school for the child. As the child gets older the condition won't be that noticeable and so then would be a good time to put him in a mainstream classroom.