In most civilized countries that is not legal, therefore: No.
yes.even if they did not do it they was a round when it did happen
It's nobody's business except for the child and the parents'.
parents are in every way responsible for their child and they should always be there if the child is in need of their parent.
A police officer can not condone a parents excessive beating of a child. When a child is being hit for no reason, and anywhere but on the buttocks, this constitutes physical abuse.
it depends on the child. if the parent feels they can trust the child, i feel the parents should not have to read their childrens texts.
because there the parents dauhhh
Both parents should.
Yes of course. Parents are paying for their child's education it is their prerogative to know how their child is doing in school
They can & should when needed. that's their job.
Parents should consider a child's maturity before allowing the child to have social media accounts. The parents should limit the amount of time the child spends on social media. Parents should also keep the lines of communication open with their child so that they can tell if there are any negative influences on the child from social networking.
yes
If in Elementary School the child who pulled another child's pants down should be sent home with a note to their parents and the teacher should follow up on that note and have the child's parents come to the school to discuss the problem.