Common questions

How do you get your mom to stop hitting you?

How do you get your mom to stop hitting you?

Let your parents know why you dislike being spanked, and offer ideas for alternative forms of punishment. You can also try to avoid getting in trouble by staying on top of your chores and schoolwork and handling emotions like anger in an appropriate manner.

Is it illegal to slap your mom?

When your mom hits you it is child abuse, which is illegal. This alone is something that no one should ever have to go through. If you would like to contact the childhelp natinal child abuse hotline, the number is 800-422-4453.

What should I do if my mom slapped me in the face?

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Originally Answered: My mom just yelled at me and slapped me in the face. What should I do? First, wait until everyone calms down. I feel slapping anyone is the face is an act of humiliation. If you are a young child and your hand gets a tap to not touch the stove is one thing.

Should the police be involved if someone slaps you?

Perhaps if might be better you should reflect on on why you were slapped. If it was indiscriminant, if the parent who did it was under the influence, or simply it was done because they are genuinely evil and uncaring, you have a much bigger problem and the police SHOULD be involved.

What should I do if my mom gets angry at me?

If you don’t, then you must speak to another adult who may help you. First give your Mom an opportunity to change her ways. If she gets angry and slaps you or yells at you, please seek out help from a teacher, pastor, family friend… but someone. You need to do this as soon as possible.

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What should I do if my mom is an abusive mother?

Is your mom abusive, have an anger problem, a drinking problem, did she come from an abusive home, and do you generally behave well or are there things you do to set her off. Did she finally have enough of whatever you were doing. If she is truly abusing you, you need to reach out to a school counselor, a family member or social services.