Stephen Gosson
The percent of drug abuse in middle school is 52%.
Leslie Maureen Tutty has written: 'Husband abuse' -- subject(s): Husband abuse, Abused husbands 'The efficacy of child abuse prevention programs for elementary school children' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Evaluation, Prevention, Drama, Hamilton-Wentworth Child Abuse Prevention Project, Case studies
James W. Luckey has written: 'Assessment of the current substance abuse treatment system in North Carolina, 1995' -- subject(s): Alcoholism, Evaluation, Needs assessment, Substance abuse, Treatment 'Substance use and need for substance abuse services in North Carolina's high school student population' -- subject(s): Drug abuse surveys, High school students, Substance abuse, Substance use, Youth
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
Scott Crosse has written: 'Wide scope, questionable quality' -- subject(s): Prevention, Research, School violence, Longitudinal studies, Drug abuse, School vandalism
They abuse it?
You can't be HURTFUL and not abuse. Abuse can be verbal, emotional & mental. Talk to someone about it. Perhaps a school counselor or priest.
David A. Pelcovitz has written: 'The parenting path' -- subject(s): Judaism, Child rearing 'Child abuse as viewed by suburban elementary school teachers' -- subject(s): Child abuse, Law and legislation, Teacher-student relationships
you tell me
James V Spotts has written: 'Use and abuse of amphetamine and its substitutes' -- subject(s): Amphetamine abuse, Drug abuse
Try to seek out someone to tell about the abuse your suffering at home. Maybe you can speak with a counselor at school. You deserve to be safe from abuse.
The child is usually taken away from the abuser.