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‘You’d walk out if your husband hit you – you can’t when it’s your child’

‘You’d walk out if your husband hit you – you can’t when it’s your child’

by External Article | Jul 25, 2021 | Care Work Library, Caring for a Child, Generation Z, Long Term Caregiving, Millennial Generation | 0 comments

Most parents never have to worry about being attacked by a violent child, but if it happens, they face a dilemma. They can’t just walk out – and they may fear that seeking help will have repercussions for their child. Research suggests the problem is often...

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