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For those of you who have slower internet connections or a computer that doesn't handle video clips all that well, allow me to sum up this story...
A mother in South Carolina was arrested and charged with criminal neglect towards her 14 year old son. Her son weighs 555 lbs, which the state of South Carolina has deemed to be the mother's fault, stemming from the child neglect that she is being charged with.
The mother's defense as to why her son is so large is because she was working two jobs and had a limited income, which made it difficult for her to control her son's eating habits.
According to the state of South Carolina, she is being charged with criminal neglect because her son was "at risk, due to his mother's inattention to his medical needs" and, according to other officials, "she didn't take advantage of opportunities to get treatment for his weight."
In the video clip, the news anchor talks with the mother's attorney about the case. They eventually end up talking about where people will draw the line when it comes to a child's weight and it's relation to "criminal neglect" and/or "child abuse". They do raise some good points, as in...
- Can a parent be charged with child neglect if their child is too skinny, just because the child isn't getting proper nutrition?
- Can a parent be charged with child abuse if their child has bulemia or anorexia?
Personally, I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, if you are a parent, your number one responsibility is to take care of your child. You are to make sure that your child is safe, has a roof over their head, clothes on their back and gets an education. But, you are also responsible to make sure that your child is healthy. This woman has obviously failed to do so, as her son is extremely unhealthy and dangerously overweight, so I can understand why authorities would charge her with child neglect.
On the other hand, the child is doing a lot of his eating at school and not at home. So, technically, shouldn't the school be charged with neglect, for allowing one of their students to get so unhealthy while under their supervision?
No matter how you look at it, there is only so much that a parent can do. Is it this mother's fault that her child is so big? Yes. But, other people are too blame for this too, including the child himself.
What are your thoughts?
For those of you who have slower internet connections or a computer that doesn't handle video clips all that well, allow me to sum up this story...
A mother in South Carolina was arrested and charged with criminal neglect towards her 14 year old son. Her son weighs 555 lbs, which the state of South Carolina has deemed to be the mother's fault, stemming from the child neglect that she is being charged with.
The mother's defense as to why her son is so large is because she was working two jobs and had a limited income, which made it difficult for her to control her son's eating habits.
According to the state of South Carolina, she is being charged with criminal neglect because her son was "at risk, due to his mother's inattention to his medical needs" and, according to other officials, "she didn't take advantage of opportunities to get treatment for his weight."
In the video clip, the news anchor talks with the mother's attorney about the case. They eventually end up talking about where people will draw the line when it comes to a child's weight and it's relation to "criminal neglect" and/or "child abuse". They do raise some good points, as in...
- Can a parent be charged with child neglect if their child is too skinny, just because the child isn't getting proper nutrition?
- Can a parent be charged with child abuse if their child has bulemia or anorexia?
Personally, I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, if you are a parent, your number one responsibility is to take care of your child. You are to make sure that your child is safe, has a roof over their head, clothes on their back and gets an education. But, you are also responsible to make sure that your child is healthy. This woman has obviously failed to do so, as her son is extremely unhealthy and dangerously overweight, so I can understand why authorities would charge her with child neglect.
On the other hand, the child is doing a lot of his eating at school and not at home. So, technically, shouldn't the school be charged with neglect, for allowing one of their students to get so unhealthy while under their supervision?
No matter how you look at it, there is only so much that a parent can do. Is it this mother's fault that her child is so big? Yes. But, other people are too blame for this too, including the child himself.
What are your thoughts?