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Article Title: Child Abuse Protection: Did Marlin Neglect Nemo?
Author: Amanda King
Category: Parenting, Sociology, Relationships
Word Count: 517
Keywords: child abuse protection, neglect, child protection
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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wrote an article recently on child abuse protection and negligence as a sign of 
this occurring. While writing this article a movie came on television which 
caught my attention because my daughter had been asking me to get the movie for 
her. It was rather coincidental in that some of the issues that I was raising 
in the original of this article seemed to be raised in the movie.  The point 
had to with overbearing parents who do not allow enough scope for their 
children to develop as mature individuals.

The movie was "Finding Nemo".  For those few that may not have seen the movie 
it is about a young clown fish by the name of Nemo who was orphaned at birth 
and left to the care of his father. Because of the way in which Nemo lost his 
mother,  Nemo's father becomes over protective and was not allowing Nemo enough 
scope for personal development including becoming an individual.  Nemo in 
rebellion is caught up in a human trap and placed in a pet shop for sale.  
Nemo's father Marlin goes on search for Nemo and the two are finally reunited.  
At the end of the movie Marlin allows his son more scope to do what he wants to 
do.

Parents can sometimes place high expectations on their children and may over 
power them not allowing them enough scope to source out issues for themselves. 
They in fact become stifling over trivial matters.  The reason why this becomes 
neglect is that these parents are neglecting to provide a warm caring 
environment where the child is allowed enough space to develop as a unique 
individual.  Frequently in these circumstances children become rebellious and 
in need of child abuse protection because of the troubles they get themselves 
in to.
 

Of course this is not an easy issue because it is so very difficult for many 
parents to gain the balance between child discipline and allowing children to 
become independent and self reliant. Nevertheless there are many times when 
parents want to show the way for their children but their children want to go 
their own way and to find out things for themselves.  In some of these 
occasions a wise parent needs to be able to work out the difference between 
important and not so important issues. There are times when parents need to 
accept that their children are able to make decisions for themselves and take 
acceptable risks.

In the case of "Finding Nemo", Nemo eventually works his own way out of his 
predicament and is reunited in to a loving relationship with his father. This 
is true to the life of many people. Young people have within them the drive to 
be independent and to make decisions for the direction their life goes.  They 
rebel and often this is serious because so many bad decisions are made with 
disastrous consequences. However later in life the rebellious young person will 
turn around and be reunited with their parents.  It is as the old saying goes. 
Let go and let God.

Amanda King is an affiliate marketer who provides opportunities to access the 
best available fun games online at http://www.fun-games-online.com.au  She is 
also interested in welfare issues and is developing a website 
http://www.case-worker.com.au
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