Understanding the Law On How You Can Discipline Your Children (2002-2003)

 

Immigrant families can get in trouble unknowingly with the U.S. laws on child abuse. Asian families often get involved in child abuse investigations because they have different beliefs on how to raise children. For example, Asian parents believe that children must be respectful. Some parents believe that strong discipline is one way to make sure that children are obedient .

TOPICS COVERED

Can I spank my child?

Can I take away my child’s privileges?

Whom do these laws apply to?

Where can I go for help or information?

Disclaimer – If you suspect child abuse or neglect, call the NY State Child Abuse and Maltreatment Hotline 24 hours/7 days a week at (800) 342-3720. Language assistance is available, but you must be able to make initial request for an interpreter in English. The New York State Child Protective Services will document all calls made to report child abuse or neglect. and, in some cases, they might have to report the case to the Police Department.

CACF

Coalition for Asian American Children and Families (CACF) is the nation’s only pan-Asian children and families’ advocacy organization bringing together community-based organizations as well as youth and community allies to fight for equity for Asian Pacific Americans (APAs).

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Crossing the Divide: Asian American Families and the Child Welfare System (2001)

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A Seat at the Table: Toward a National Agenda for Asian Pacific American Children (2000)