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How to judge the law of stepmother beating and scolding children?
Legal analysis: It is illegal for a stepmother to hit a child. According to the relevant laws and regulations, parents or other guardians should create a good and harmonious family environment and perform their guardianship duties and support obligations for minors according to law. Domestic violence against minors, maltreatment, abandonment, infanticide and other acts of infanticide are prohibited, and female minors or disabled minors shall not be discriminated against.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Law on the Protection of Minors in People's Republic of China (PRC), parents or other guardians shall not commit the following acts: (1) maltreating, abandoning, illegally placing out a minor for adoption or committing domestic violence against a minor; (two) laissez-faire, abetting or using minors to commit illegal and criminal acts; (three) laissez-faire, abetting minors to participate in cult, superstitious activities or accept terrorism, separatism, extremism and other violations; (four) laissez-faire, abetting minors to smoke (including electronic cigarettes, the same below), drink, gamble, vagrants and beggars or bully others; (five) letting or forcing minors who should receive compulsory education to drop out of school or drop out of school; (six) let minors indulge in the Internet and contact books, newspapers, movies, radio and television programs, audio-visual products, electronic publications and network information that are harmful or may affect their physical and mental health; (seven) allow minors to enter commercial entertainment places, bars, Internet service places and other places that are not suitable for minors' activities; (eight) to allow or force minors to engage in labor outside the provisions of the state; (9) Allowing or forcing minors to get married or entering into an engagement for minors; (ten) illegal punishment, misappropriation of minors' property or use of minors to seek illegitimate interests; (eleven) other violations of minors' physical and mental health, property rights and interests, or failure to fulfill the obligation to protect minors according to law.