Sentences with phrase «physical damage to the child»

Conduct and lifestyle are only considered if it is causing or may cause emotional or physical damage to the child (this will require strong proof).

Not exact matches

It should also be a cause for concern if your child is causing physical damage to himself.
Many of them expressed concern that too much social media would harm a child's behavior, impair focus, damage face - to - face communication, and reduce physical activity.
Physical altercations, insults, and tactics such as «the silent treatment,» will likely do some emotional damage to a child in the long run.
Perhaps because the damage inflicted in children who are subject to bullying, or to racial, religious, homo - or transphobic, or ethnic slurs or epithets or threats while participating in youth sports is not obvious, like sexual abuse, or immediately apparent, like a physical injury, its effect is often overlooked and minimized.
The reasoning is that spanking can cause life - long emotional damage to a child (and sometimes even physical damage as well).
* Every * parent at some point has to ask their child's forgiveness for some sort physical or emotional damage.
He created the National Youth Sports Coaches Association (NYSCA) in 1981 because he was deeply concerned about the emotional and physical damage volunteer coaches were causing to children they were coaching, often without even realizing it.
There should be no need to continue this conversation because we know for a certainty that it doesn't work, that every time we hit a child we increase the risk of causing physical or emotional damage and that it models violence as a solution to frustration and anger.
Although it's pervasive, and can be as damaging and painful to children as physical and sexual trauma, it's not considered as troublesome as physical abuse.
If we look at timeout, parents are also hurting their children in their attempt to teach — through isolation and ignoring — and this type of emotional pain is just as damaging to a child as physical pain.
«Exposure to psychological domestic abuse most damaging to children's wellbeing: New research shows that exposure to psychological abuse between parents is more damaging to children's wellbeing in the long term than physical domestic violence.»
All sorts of income can potentially be tax - free, including: Auto rebates; child - support payments; combat pay; damages in lawsuits for physical injury; disability payments, if you paid the premiums for the policy; dividends on a life insurance policy, up to the total of premiums paid; Education Savings Account withdrawals used for qualifying expenses; gifts; Health Savings Account withdrawals used for qualifying payments; inheritances; life insurance proceeds; municipal bond interest; policy officer survivor payments; profits from the sale of a home, up to $ 250,000 if you're single or $ 500,000 if you're married; qualified Roth IRA and Roth 401 (k) withdrawals; scholarships and fellowship grants; Social Security benefits (between 15 percent and 100 percent are tax - free); veterans benefits; and workers» compensation.
If a child has been the victim of intentional infliction of emotional distress and suffers from stomachaches, headaches, skin conditions, or other physical reactions to the severe emotional distress caused by the defendant's actions, for example, the plaintiff - child may recover damages for the emotional harm and any costs associated with the physical harm, as well.
We will aggressively advocate your rights in order to obtain fair and full compensation for physical damages, medical costs and ongoing medical care your child will need.
While some types of physical and occupational therapy can help children develop muscle strength to compensate for a brachial plexus injury, permanently damaged nerves almost never heal completely.
If a baby - walker defect was a cause of such injuries in your child, you may be able to obtain damages in compensation, including costs of medical expenses, physical therapy, future - care, and any necessary vehicle - and home - modifications.
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Ideally, the pediatrician who evaluates a child for psychological maltreatment will be able to demonstrate or opine that psychological acts or omissions of the caregiver have resulted (or may result) in significant damage to the child's mental or physical health.
You need to consult a professional family law coach or attorney if you or your co-parent have issues with substance abuse, anger management, domestic violence, physical or mental health issues, or with parental alienation (which is where one parent is acting to damage the relationship the child has with the other parent).
It should be noted in any discussion of psychological problems however, that refugee and asylum seeking children and adolescents are more likely to have serious health problems associated with malnutrition, disease, physical injuries, brain damage and sexual or physical abuse (Westermeyer, 1991).
Conversely, choosing court as the combative arena to resolve post divorce issues can lead to a downward spiral of negative energy, years of resentment and unresolved conflict which is likely to damage the physical and emotional development of children as they grow up, caught in the middle of two warring parents.
Even if you do not have children, do not underestimate the potential degree of psychological damage that can be done to yourself, let alone physical injury.
Relatively minor conflicts cause relatively minor effects; physical violence causes more emotional and psychological damage to the children.
Society has awakened to the widespread prevalence and damage of physical and sexual abuse of children.
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