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Money problems, relationship problems, job problems, it could have happened to them and they could think its normal etc.

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Q: What causes parents to abuse children?
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3 ways in which parents abuse their children?

This is very wrong but three ways parents abuse their children are physically, sexually or emotionally.


Is there parent abuse from children?

Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.


Do your parents have to feed their children?

Yes, parents are required to feed their children. It is considered child abuse to starve your children.


Is the worst thing that parents do to their children is to abuse them?

ya


What do parents use to Abuse Children?

everything and anything


Is it morally wrong to abuse children?

YES It is morally wrong to abuse any living thing. Cats, dogs, parents, children, yourself. All abuse is wrong.


What is subtle abuse in children?

Substance abuse in children is alcohol; street drugs; stealing prescription drugs from their parents or smoking.


What are the causes of street childen?

the causes of street children moving out of their houses could be because of abuse, no parents or it could be by choice.


Is parental alienation a child abuse?

Abused children are likely to feel alienated from their parents, but alienation is not itself a form of abuse, it is just a consequence of abuse.


Why do parents abuse there children because there child got a bad grade?

Because you abuse the English language by saying "there" instead of "their".


Should lebanese parents smack their kids?

Parents should NOT physically abuse their children, regardless of what ethnicity they are.


What causes street children to move out on their own?

There are many possible reasons. The death or imprisonment of parents. Abuse psychologically, physically or sexually by parents or guardians, Even an inability to get along with the parents and choosing not to stay at home. Each child you see on the street has a different story.