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वाद-विवाद If a single parent tried to commit suicide,but failed,is it right to take the child/children away?
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There are a lot of factors. If they're depressed, it's pretty easy to just put them on prozac or something. What if there are no other family members, or what if there are but they are just as bad, i.e. abusive or with other problems? What if the parent has decided they want to live after all? There's just a lot that could depend on the situation.
They should take the child until the parent is deemed stable,then I believe they should get a second shot.
Also, a person who commits suicide is not in a healthy state of mind. There could be many dangerous causes that would make a person, especially a parent, want to end their life. What if these causes could effect the child as well? Most of all, if a parent (due to any reasn) is capable of harming themselves, what is preventing them from harming their own children?
This is why I believe taking the child away would be the best coarse of action for both parent and child.
I'm sorry if this wasn't an ideal opinion to say in a debate, I admit I just joined and still learning to do this...
Sometimes it would perhaps be better to take the child away, while in different scenarios that wouldn't be the right thing to do.
The parent might try again if you take the children away when it wouldn't if they had stayed.
Like disney_prince said, it depends on the mental state.
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