Parents who are occasionally abrupt with their children may be guilty of 'mild neglect', says NSPCC

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Parents who are occasionally abrupt with their children and hold low-key celebrations may be guilty of ‘mild neglect’, according to the NSPCC

Parents who are occasionally abrupt with their children and hold low-key celebrations may be guilty of ‘mild neglect’, according to NSPCC guidance.

 

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Sounds like the NSPCC hates neurodivergent families...

I would argue that parents who held large birthday celebrations in this time of Corona are potentially guilty of far worse than 'mild neglect'

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