The decision whether a child should be removed from the home where the father repeatedly beat the mother, as the child witnessed these crimes; however, the father who never abuses the child is argumentative. From my point of view, the child should be removed immediately from the family where domestic violence occurs, regardless of whether he is involved or not. Parents should support their children, ensuring their child's safety in their happy, safe and loving environment at home. Why does a child have to witness this violence every day? What happens to the child emotionally when he sees his parents arguing and fighting every day? These questions arise in defense of removing the child from the family to ensure safety and provide the child with a lifestyle of concern. In discussing my arguments for the sake of the child, I will look at their safety, well-being and how they are directly affected by domestic violence within their family. When examining this particular topic, children depend a lot on their children. parents in their daily lives; they are the ones who raised them from birth. Wouldn't you consider the child every time a parent wants to escalate an argument in front of the child, resulting in physical violence? Looking through the child's perspective, the child experiences many different emotions running through his mind and body when he sees his biological parents constantly arguing. Although the child himself is not involved in child abuse by the father, the child is still experiencing emotional abuse through witnessing these altercations. Children can be affected in many ways by witnessing these discussions. Witnessing discussions from the same room… middle of paper… to parents as role models in their lives, would you want your child to take part in discussions with teachers or fellow students while at school? ? When it comes to domestic violence within the parental relationship, parents need to consider their argument from the child's perspective and how harmful this may be to the child in the long term. Children's emotional effects from arguments can include being anxious, nervous, depressed, confused and embarrassed. These negative emotional states might also include nightmares about these topics, upheaval at school, and social problems with friends. Finally, how would a parent feel if the child believed that the fight was caused by him or her? The amount of distress a child will have to endure if they argue and discuss their personal flaws is detrimental to their well-being.
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