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RE: Solutions and Ideas for the @familyprotection cause initiated by @canadian-coconut and @markwhittam

in #familyprotection7 years ago

I support your post. I live in Europe. This is a problem not only for US families, but also for many families in Europe. Especially severe laws for parents in countries such as Norway, Denmark and Finland. In these countries, even tourists from other countries can stay without their children if they have violated the law. Sometimes children deserve a little punishment. Parents do not already have any rights! They are dictated by the terms, how they should educate their children.

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wow, thanks for sharing this.. I can hardly believe what you say about tourists even being potential victims of this.. Who are these people to say how you should bring up your child.. We choose our priorities.. so long as they don't do actual harm (not perceived harm) ...

Unfortunately, this is a terrible situation. I live in Bulgaria and with my family - two children, I do not want to travel to countries where there are such cruel laws for parents. On the Internet, there are so many horrible cases when the family went on vacation and was left without their children. Even in three families from Bulgaria there is such a tragedy. These families traveled to Spain at different times. Children behaved badly and parents raised their voice and applied very little physical punishment so that children behave correctly. The Spanish police immediately took their children from them and then these children were given to foster families of Spain. For 4 years, Bulgarian families can not return their children. Such laws are simply a catastrophe for both parents and their children. Children receive psychological trauma for life. Sorry for my bad English.