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Mays Omar - Causes of weak family bonds - Eng 202 - section:102 - Coggle…
Mays Omar - Causes of weak family bonds - Eng 202 - section:102
increase in divorce among couples
When parents are separated, children feel lost between one parent and the other.
children will likely spend more time with one parent than the other.
Parents focusing on their disputes more than their children would make their children gain a weak personality, as they are being neglected by their parents.
spending a lot of time in workplaces
Parents avoid spending time with their children and priorities working, therefore children grow up not knowing their parents
Children won't feel loved enough by their parents, therefore trying to keep some distance and move away from their parents.
mental illnessess
parents that went through abuse as kids, would use the same abusive way to raise their kids.
disrespect and a lot of disputes would occur.
huge age gap between parents and children
cultural differences leads to old-fashioned mindsets in parents
misunderstanding between child and parents
parents insist on raising their children in the same old way.
parents' ego and attitude
parents always think that they are right and know everything, not leaving a chance to let their children explain themselves.
children would then feel like they aren't being heard by their parents or given attention
Children hate or feel uncomfortable talking about personal stuff to their parents. Leading to weak bonds, as parents lost their children's trust.
children spend most of their time on smart devices
children would avoid family gatherings or family outgoings just to play video games or use the devices.
This leads to weak bonds as children don't know much about their parents.
Children can feel awkward when carrying out normal conversations with their parents later on.
the lack of good parenting skills
parents put their child's joy and needs as their top priority, whether it is good or bad.
Disrespect would fill up the place if something doesn't go according to the child's way.
Children think they are their own boss.
The word 'no' isn't in the child's dictionary
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