yes if their dying or sick. but this is my opinion.
no
To protect them better from what exactly? The single parents I know have no problem raising and protecting their kids. If the society you live in support families this should not be an issue. And forced don't sound good in my ears.
no
It is not recommended by most professionals for parents to force sports onto their children. Most children will end up resenting the activity and their parents.
In 1996, the appeal to the Pope was for a call to action against the violence and exploitation of children. Some of these young people are forced into illegal activity. Often homeless, without any parental or guardian, these children were either forced to beg on the street or forced into prostitution.
children were forced to work because there parents either got hurt or couldn't get a job and they got to support their family. Or they are either sold out by their family in the first place as parents are in great need of money.
At the time arranged marriages were common. Parents arranged spouses for their children.
Hey it soounds good to me!
Yes they were forced to take on western culture in the period between 1905 and 1969. Most Aboriginal children were forcibly taken off their parents and family and placed into homes with Australians/Europeans and forced to take on the western culture.
If he forced you to have sex then that is rape. Rape is an offence and illegal. Inform your parents, teacher or the police.
It is generally recommended that parents allow their children to explore and decide their own beliefs and religious practices as they grow older. Encouraging open communication and providing guidance and support can help children develop their own spiritual identity.
Compulsory educationParental freedom is limited when parents are forced to provide a certain type or level of education for their children