No just talk to the police
yes, it is possible if you were to assult the parents, and inflict enough harm to be a physical threat, in which case you would be an orphan ={
i don't believe so i think your parents just get fined and the officer physically brings you to school
About 10%, or perhaps as many as 40%, of abusive parents were themselves physically abused as children, but most abused children do not grow up to be abusive parents.
Well, they were poor for one thing. They didn't have much, they were hated by the Socs for no other reason then they were poor. Pony's parents died, Johnny's parents verbally and physically abused him, and Steve had a bit of a love-hate relationship with his dad. There might've been more, but I'm just using what I remember off the top of my head.
Yes. You have to have parental consent to be legally emancipated, unless you are being mentally/emotionally abused, physically abused, or their living arrangements are unstable.
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This is a very good idea and could help stop bullying by making the parents do something about it.
Assault, verbally & physically by aggressive students and/or parents. Random acts of violence committed on school grounds. Bullying and non-custodial parents. *But the good far outway the bad. You have to put up with thorns if you want to see the rose.
By the school.
tel him to please stop or tell your parents.
Should bullying be addressed by schools or by parents? i think by schools because when the kids are at school it under the kids supervision and under there responsibility.
You are legitimately entitled to use violence in self defense. If you are physically attacked, you should fight back. If the bullying is not in the form of violence (for example, if it consists of insulting comments) then you are not entitled to respond with violence. If someone has insulted you, you are free to insult them in return. You can, of course, also bring the bullying to the attention of others (parents, teachers, police if necessary) who may be able to help.
In my opinion it is indifferent parents that don't care if their kid is bullying others (and in many cases blame the victims of the bullying for bringing it on themselves).
tell the head of your grade, princable and parents
Bullying Help lines are telephone lines manned by members of anti-bullying organisations to help people, kids and parents of kids who are being bullied.
no ofcourse they arent.islam is against childlabor and harassing children and women.
call the school