Talk to your school counselor, your preacher, your grandparents, if talking to your parent is not working. Try telling them how you feel and why. If the person is abusive, then you will need to compartmentalize the situation, so that you can continue to grow in other areas. I grew up in such a situation, minded what I could at home and absolutely took care of my schoolwork. Time passed and I was able to make arrangements to go to college (I did not have my parents pay any part of it)and move out. I don't know why I saw that I could not ever please my mother and stop the abuse and so did not try (besides doing my chores, etc. so my conscience was clear). This was a hard time for me, and I am sorry you are also going through it. If you have access to someone to talk to in these enlightened days, that is great. However, you can get yourself through this by determination that you will not carry on the same. Please do not marry to get away from it; you'll likely find yourself in a new situation that is ever so much the same.
If you bring it to the authorities, yes.
No, it isn't right if a parent verbally abuses a child.
Tell a school counselor or Child Protective Services. Let them deal with him.
With approval of the court.
No not with child abuse, but child endangerment. She will be charged with abuse if she abuses her child! (i am a law enforcement officer)
In the United Stated Child Aid should be contacted. In Canada it is Child Welfare.
No.
if you do not spend enough time nor have the time for your child/ren, you should be a parent.Parents can not abuse, verbally or physically a child/ren. there is a diff. between spanking and abusing yes. But avoid it as much as possible. you need to emotionally and physically care for youre child/ren.
a child mulestor is a person who sexually abuses a child.
Your question is not clear, however no one should stay married to anyone who abuses her child. The child should come first, and he should not even be considered a man.
it's all about a child who's mother physically and mentally abuses him throughout his childhood. It follows how he was found and what happened on a daily basis in his environment. I personally have read it and recommend it.
Under the Violence Against Women Act, he can't.