You should speak to your principal immediately. You may be required by law to report the abuse to authorities, so don't put yourself at risk legally. If you can deal with the issue confidentially you have to consider the safety of the child first. If the child is in immediate danger, then again, you have to report the abuse to the proper authority. If the child is not in immediate danger you may want to counsel him or her. If you don't feel you have adequate training to do this, encourage the child to a school counselor or therapist who is properly trained. There are too many variables to go further with this answer. Proper counseling has to do with the nature and severity of the abuse and the age of the child.
Tell an adult, maybe a teacher or your parents, and ask them what you should do about it.
yes by a family friend
no actually they don't but they do get abused girls get abused everyday of every second im not saying boys don't either cause they do but not from there girlfriends or wifes but maybe a friend or a parent if you see a woman they get abused from friends parents siblings husband or wifes and boys get abused maybe a friend or a parent but do you ever see a man getting abused by a woman no as you could see we girls get abused everyday when some men dont even get abused and if its not physical its mentally if you ask me i think girls get more abused then boy!!!!
Well maybe you should ask him or her.But if he is then you might have to make a decision between your boyfriend or your abused friend.
He was at home with his family in California.
Sometimes if they are sent to animal shelters.
No.
The financial responsibilities of the abuser may include providing financial support for the household expenses, such as rent or mortgage payments, utilities, and groceries. The abuser may also be responsible for contributing to any repairs or maintenance needed for the home. It is important for the abused individual to establish clear boundaries and expectations regarding financial responsibilities to ensure their safety and well-being.
The duration of Where Is the Friend's Home? is 1.38 hours.
can you leave the home at 17 if you have evidents of being abused
A home boy or home girl is "slang" for best friend or a close friend.
They were usually abused in the home that is being haunted or they didn't believe in Jesus and died in the home and did not want to leave their home
Yes, she was molested by by her cousin, her uncle, and a family friend, starting when she was nine years old