If he or she has repeatedly beat a child.
This could be considered interference and abusive, but the issue will need to be raised with the courts.
It is a strong person who can recognize a terminally ill parent who has been abusive to them and yes, it is possible and mature to see the abusive treatment as part of that terminally ill disease.
Tell your parent that you want their opinion of the book.
You can become a foster parent if you don't have a criminal record. You can not have an abusive environment for the child to come into.
you're an abusive parent?
Yes. The grandparent will need to go through the proper legal channels, but if he or she can prove that the biological parent is abusive and unfit to be the child's guardian, they can win custody.
In "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, abusive behaviors include physically beating one's wives, displaying excessive anger and aggression towards family members, neglecting one's responsibilities as a parent or spouse, and showing a lack of empathy or respect towards others. Additionally, imposing one's will forcefully on others and denying their agency can also be seen as abusive behaviors in the context of the novel.
This will depend on a number of factors, particularly the child's age, the reason for the arrest, and what you mean by "force." For example, taking a pre-schooler out of bed to watch the police arrest his father for an outstanding parking ticket, abusive. Having a teenager present when the police arrest a parent for spousal abuse, not abusive. Emotional abuse is dependent on the circumstances, the motives of the parent, and the anticipated/actual effect on the child.
they should go talk to someone. they shouldn't have to deal with it
Malibu. joe and sue, abusive
It depends do you think it's abusive or is it you just don't like what's being said you have to decide whether or not you should disobey your parent but if you there will be consequences for that so you have alot of options to weigh if they verbally abusive have you ever thought that maybe you might get some physical if you don't do what you were told so decide what your going to do
He's wanting to have more control. It's a manipulation tactic, trying to control the coach. That's what abusive men do.