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The phrase "abusive parents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing child welfare, psychology, or family dynamics, particularly when addressing the negative impact of parental behavior on children.
Example: "Many children from abusive parents struggle with trust issues and emotional regulation in adulthood."
Alternatives: "neglectful parents" or "harmful caregivers."
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Rupert Murdoch's New York Post saluted Graham in an editorial: "If hauling your son out of a violent confrontation with police is abuse, we need more abusive parents.
On the first day, I said, "I'm here because I read that abused children often become abusive parents.
While rummaging through the records at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia, Maestripieri noticed that, like humans, rhesus macaques abused as infants were likely to become abusive parents themselves- tossing, crushing, and bithemselves- tossing
This is akin to returning a child to abusive parents.
But physically or emotionally abusive parents have already violated that convention.
He has talked about his miserable childhood with alcoholic and abusive parents.
Their residents were mostly men – runaways from abusive parents, divorcees, crack addicts.
Mr. Astakhov said abusive parents have been given mild punishments because American courts view Russian children as inferior.
Teachers say that violent and abusive parents have created a generation of children whobelieve shouting and swearing is normal behaviour.
Frozen (2013) Elsa is the anguished daughter of abusive parents who have taught her to suppress her inner nature.
Such disparities in the way abusive parents treat their children are not unusual, child welfare experts said.
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