right away while their is evidence and (or) physical(visible) wounds
parents death, running away, child abuse, left on the streat
There is a 26% chance that the child of two left-handed parents will be left-handed.
NO, the child would inherit the characteristics of both parents which will have the characteristics of the right handed, but they could if any of the parents families where left handed it can skip a generation and give it to the child. But mainly the child will inherit the characteristics of the right hand.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
It depends on the amount of time they are left alone. If the child has all necesities then I would say, no, it is not abuse. A 17-year-old is no longer a child so it is not child abuse. They should be getting a job or going to higher education.
There are no legal laws about the age a child may be left alone but a child who is left alone too young could leave the parent liable for negligence or child abuse. A general rule of thumb would be if the child can cook for him/herself or call emergency services.
If a child has been left with no money, inadequate food, no shelter, and no clothing; this is considered child abandonment. In Georgia, the state can take the child away because this is considered abuse.
Yes. "Handedness" is not hereditary. Just like 2 right handed parents can have a left handed child.
A trauma is a past expierience that has left you emotionaly scarred. An example would be you as a child drowning in a river so now your really scared of water; it has left you traumatized. An abuse therapist is a therapist who will help you emotionaly if you've been abused or have been around abuse in the past.
It depends on where you live. In most of the United States the parents have the right to completely forbid their child to move out until they turn 18. The parents are also legally responsible for the adolescent's actions in many states.If a parent feels powerless, he or she can call the police and report the child as a run away. This may result an investigation as to why the child left in the first place (abuse, neglect, etc.). Depending on the situation, the child may be taken to a corrective facility, a foster home, or simply returned to her parents.
Yes. They are a minor and the parents are still responsible for their child's actions.