When I read the title I couldn't quite get my head around it!
Also it says "its never worth putting your child's safety or emotional well being at risk."
I would like to know what the views are from the NSPCC on Parental Alienation as that is clearly putting children's emotional well -being at risk?
Interesting definition of neglect,
What is neglect?
"If you fail to meet your child’s basic
needs, such as food and warm clothing,
fail to respond to your child’s emotional
needs or constantly leave your child
alone this is known as neglect. Neglect
is as serious as other forms of child
abuse because the effects can be
damaging and long-lasting.""constantly leave your child alone" CONSTANTLY- is it ok occasionally then?
http://www.nspcc.org.uk/help-and-advice/for-parents-and-carers/guides-for-parents/home-alone/home-alone-pdf_wdf90656.pdf …
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