iloveushhhhh answered Monday May 21 2007, 7:31 pm: You should first contact your local authorities to see what they say you should do. Then do what they said to do. But just remember if you tell them they might just be able to take care of it. But best of luck to ya. Hope this helped. If it did send feedback
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0NEL0VEEx answered Monday May 21 2007, 6:50 pm: yes; but only if you feel that it's ABSOLUTELYYYY necessary. because if it really isn't terrible, you could end up destroying a family. cause alot of times, they just split up the entire family, and it makes things worse than they were to begin with. so first, talk to the kid and the rest of the family and see if you can help. or first, talk to a school guidance counselor! but if you feel that you need to, go right ahead and tell the police ♥ [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
yes. absolutely. abuse is abuse is abuse. verbal, physical... they're ALL the same and honestly, verbal is more harmful than physical abuse.
if you know a parent who is verbally abusing their child, i would strongly encourage you to immediately take action and report it. it would benefit everyone.
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