
Seon Park
2023년 12월 1일
Broken Family: Impact on HQtest Scores and Child Development
Do you have a happy family?
Disagree. ☞ Your child’s HQ score is less than 65.
The consequences of a broken family on a child can be quite significant and multifaceted. There are emotional and psychological Impact. Children from broken families often experience higher levels of stress, anxiety, and depression. They may develop a fear of abandonment and find it hard to trust others. There can be a tendency towards self-harm and other negative coping mechanisms. To make matters worse, academic development can be slowed, and children might struggle with concentration and motivation in school. In social relationships, children might have difficulties in forming and maintaining relationships, both with peers and in future romantic relationships. They may exhibit aggressive behavior or become withdrawn, impacting their social interactions. Exposure to conflict, neglect, or abuse can lead to behavioral problems such as aggression, bullying, or defiance. As a consequence, the impact of a broken family can extend into adulthood, affecting their mental health, relationship stability, and overall well-being. It’s important to note that the extent of these effects can vary based on factors such as the child’s age, personality, and the level of support they receive from other family members or caregivers.