You can talk to your councilor at school. That's one of the reasons they are there.
Verbal abuse is so hard because while they'll take you out of the home if you are being beat, they don't usually do anything if the child is being hurt emotionally.
The one thing to remember is that whatever is said to you, don't believe it. Read positive materials, join a church group, or an activity group at school, watch uplifting movies and pray for your parents to be kind.
2006-09-20 09:03:45
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answered by Heather S 4
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Verbal abuse is when some mentally beats by the use of words which makes you fee degraded. The best thing would be to speak to an adult (another family member, school teacher etc) that you trust and inform them about what iis going on and ask if they can speak to your parents and let them know how this is affecting you.
2006-09-20 09:04:46
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answered by Princess 1
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any such super form of have it incorrect... Sandra J... how solid of you to be waiting to describe all that in the time of such component. Did that purely ruin your day? so a approaches, Sandra is the only i've got considered that have been given it suited, and any such super form of after her have nonetheless mentioned they are the same. they don't seem to be. Verbal abuse, like she mentioned, is evident. He mentioned: you're a valueless piece of crap, and a waste of air. <<< it is evident verbal abuse. although, there are people who could have a communique with you and in no way say something that at a glance looks too particularly hurtful. sometimes this is the toughest area. you initiate a communicate feeling indignant and harm via fact of what somebody did or mentioned. you end the communique feeling responsible for how you felt to initiate. you experience valueless, and poor for how you felt. The strangest undertaking is, although, that the abuser in no way easily mentioned that. they only control what you assert to represent some thing else, and that they actually administration the way your concepts thinks. that's what makes it so confusing to % out and combat against. that is not till plenty later once you seem lower back and comprehend which you have allowed your self to be taken on a rollercoaster journey of your man or woman concepts, controlled by potential of somebody else. to boot, to confess to being emotionally abused looks which you're giving some thing up. It seems such as you're telling the international which you're susceptible sufficient to permit somebody to wreck you without ever asserting or doing something to reason direct discomfort. then you incredibly experience that it is your fault. this is their purpose. To make you experience so valueless and so susceptible that there isn't something you're able to do to flee their carry close.
2016-12-18 13:51:55
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answered by ? 4
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Talk to the counselor at school and let them know whats going on at home. verbal abuse is negative words said to you, words that hurts your heart
2006-09-20 09:03:52
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answered by tall shun 1
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Talk to a counselor at school if you feel you are being verbally abused. They can help you.
2006-09-20 08:58:14
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answered by Mother of One 2
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If your parents are telling you you can't go somewhere, are on restriction, do your chores, ect. that isn't abuse. If they are cussing you, hitting you, threatening to hurt you with an object? That's abuse. Go to a school counsler, or if there's a local one around, go talk to them. But make sure you don't add or take away from the truth of what's going on. Good luck
2006-09-20 09:05:07
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answered by Republican!!! 5
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if you are emotionally abused by the use of verbal attacks find a way to videotape or record your parental or whatever abuser while the abuse is being made...then turn it in to child care services
2006-09-20 09:00:40
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answered by TheMaverick.The Artist 3
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Go to a counselor and talk to them or go to a close relative that you can count on and tell them what is going on at your home. And see if you can stay with them. Good Luck.
2006-09-20 09:00:44
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answered by Happy Mommy 3
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if you're too scared to tell a school counsellor, or someone you already know, i'd recomend kids help phone, they've helped me before, i'm sure they can help clear up whether or not it's abuse or not, and if it is, what to do about it.
1 800 668 6868
2006-09-20 09:18:07
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answered by umbrella journalist 3
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tell a school counselor or sumone
2006-09-20 09:15:53
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answered by ~ 1
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