Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It,'s harmful and cruel. And the parents would be arrested.
Parents do not have the "right" to ruin the lives of their children. Your parents have the right to make decisions for you until you reach the age of eighteen. The decisions they make can wreak havoc with a child's life when the parents are more focused on their own needs than on the needs of their child. Especially in the case of a contentious divorce where selfish parents fail to recognize the harm their fighting does to their children.
Parents can ensure their child's safety when drinking from a glass of water by supervising them closely, checking the glass for any cracks or chips that could cause harm, and teaching them how to hold the glass properly to prevent spills and injuries.
yes because if you cause an harm to your child its counted as child abuse
I see no harm in doing this at the elementary school level. It ensures that yes, the child did sit down and do their homework.
It can cause problems with the heart and lungs and cause your child to have an arrhythmia, asthma, and other breathing issues, also the effects on your child are worse then if he is smoking marijuana. Hope this helped.
While spanking a child can be a last resort it should only involve the parents and no other person has a right to spank your child. If your child is naughty then tell the babysitter to send your child to bed early; take away privileges or make them sit in the corner, but no spankings! Some people can get carried away and harm a child.
Aggravated menacing is a criminal charge one could receive if they knowingly cause another person to believe they will cause the person serious physical harm or harm the property of the other person. This also includes harm to an unborn child and harm to intermediate family.
No, this is a routine procedure. A UTI is more likely to cause harm than a catheterization.
No. It should not harm a unborn child.
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Yes, corporal punishment is considered abuse in the context of child discipline as it can cause physical and emotional harm to the child.
There are 2 things that matter in a legal standpoint when it comes to custody. Biology and paperwork. The Biological parents inherit the right to care for their child. If the parents are underage this is still true, but the biological parents of the underage parents still have "parental" rights over the child until the child becomes 18 years of age. Lets say the grandparents want to care for the child because the parents dont know what theyre doing. Well, this case is not a "I said so" case. The grandparents would have to consult a social worker and begin an investigation that proves the parents to be unfit. This is usually a long shot because priority is given to the biological parents and unless the child is placed in severe physical or emotional harm, convincing a judge will prove difficult.