Ask a Question - Get Parenting Advice in South Carolina

Ask a Question

Have a burning parenting question? Struggling to deal with an issue and can’t find the guidance you’re looking for? Submit your question to our parent support team and get their take on your issues.

If you are looking for advice on how to handle a tricky parenting issue, build stronger relationships or need encouragement, make a submission.

By sending this submission to SC Parents, a program of Children’s Trust, you have represented that you are the author and copyright owner of the submission and have all rights necessary to provide this submission to Children's Trust. You have granted Children's Trust an irrevocable, royalty-free license to publish, republish, resell, distribute, copy and edit the submission unlimited times in any print, electronic or other medium. By sending this submission to Children's Trust, you agree that the submission becomes the property of Children's Trust.

Submission Rules and Guidelines

While we will not publish your name or location on SCParents.org, we ask for contact information in case we need additional information or clarification.

Respect and civility.

Operate with respect and courtesy and be civil and constructive. Don’t send personal attacks, harassment, pornography, hate speech or the like. Our parent contributors are volunteers and do this because they want to build a better South Carolina, one family at a time

Obligation to protect.

If you share information about a child in danger, we will contact the appropriate authorities and/or law enforcement. 



Legal issues.

We will not respond to inquiries, especially those of a legal nature, about specific child custody, child abuse, child neglect or other cases. Those questions should be forwarded to the appropriate child advocacy organizations, state agencies, law enforcement or the courts.

Strengths-based.

Through proven protective factors, we know every family has strengths that when rooted can grow and make them stronger. The content we publish will help advance and build those strengths.