aha i don't know it.but he abuse his children
It would depend on who you disclose the information to. You should not tell any one not associated with the case. It is however a requirement to report suspected or confirmed child abuse to CPS. Responsible parties (teachers, RNs, MDs, ect.) are required by law to report suspected child abuse.
NO -- Of course they can, anybody can abuse anybody.
But an understanding of gender in domestic violence does not rest solely on the differences in prevalence and impact. It extends to how men perceive the abuse that they experience and their willingness to disclose that abuse and seek help
Yes there are children, usually teens, who abuse their parents both verbally and physically.
The exact number of child abuse cases is difficult to determine as it is often underreported. However, according to UNICEF, an estimated 1 in 4 children worldwide are exposed to physical, sexual, or emotional violence or neglect in their childhood. This translates to hundreds of millions of children experiencing abuse each year.
Substance abuse in children is alcohol; street drugs; stealing prescription drugs from their parents or smoking.
The children worked long hours, often in dangerous conditions, with little pay and no access to education or proper healthcare. Many children suffered physical and emotional abuse while working in the factories.
YES It is morally wrong to abuse any living thing. Cats, dogs, parents, children, yourself. All abuse is wrong.
A person who abuses drugs is not a victim. However, children and other family members who do not use drugs are often victims.
This is very wrong but three ways parents abuse their children are physically, sexually or emotionally.
Those who were abused as children or witnessed abuse as children especially if there is drug or alcohol abuse in the family.