It could be and it shows you don't have your priorities right. Providing your child with an education always comes first. You as the parent have to be able to handle the household without the child if necessary or you should hire help.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
The legal definition of child abuse can be complex and is determined by state law. Many states have included forms of "emotional abuse" under their definitions of child abuse, so you can imagine how tricky that interpretation can be. Note also the difficulty state legislatures have had in respecting religious practices that rely on prayer or other alternatives to traditional medicine, particularly when the subject of the alternative approach is a sick child. For a more definitive answer to your question, find your state's statutes on the internet and do a search using the terms child abuse or neglect.
Verbally abusing a child is considered 'emotional abuse' and can lead to criminal charges of child abuse towards the perpetrator. If you are concerned that a child is being abused, you can contact your local child safeguarding board, the NSPCC or the police. If you believe a child is in immediate danger, dial 999 without delay.
What's your excuse for child abuse?
No. If you have a child that will wander off, it is the best way to keep him/her safe. Another opinion: It's not considered abuse as far as the law is concerned, but some people strongly object to the use of child "leashes" and the like, so you might get some looks at the very least.
Child abuse is a epedemic
The physical striking of a child can be considered abuse. Ignoring a child is neglect, but if the child comes to harm while being ignored that can be considered abuse.
The school calls social services to report child abuse not the parents. Specially if the child abuse is being done by the parent.
The child is usually taken away from the abuser.
if it is diciplenary by the child's parents yes(like spanking), but if it is parental abuse or abuse from any other person it is considered child abuse
Yes it could.
I would say chores, homework, school, and play...
No, school is not considered a child care facility
you tell me
abuse the child mentally or physically
well, i heard that the worst time of child abuse was in the 1980's that i learned in school I hoe that helps good enough
Yes.