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Social Studies, 10.07.2019 11:40 22moneymorgan

Brainiest to best answer! do parents have the right to belittle, insult or demean their children/teenagers? an ungrateful parent complains that their teenager was only in the top 2% of the nation and not top 1% in a national test score, they call them failiures, useless, and mock their intellectual standing and hurt them verbally and the teenager cannot escape them because they won't leave him/her alone. this is morally wrong, what about legally? doing such things to other people is in some/most cases sueable, does being the offspring of the offender make a difference or does that justify these insults and aggression?

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