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Children grow up in single-parent families, will divorced families affect children's marriage? I think it will have a little bit of an impact.
In today's society, the divorce rate is increasing day by day, resulting in more and more children growing up in single-parent families, so will divorced families really affect their children's marriage? I think how much will make a difference。Because children are very sensitive, whether it is the fault of their parents or not, children from single-parent families will always have a little less sense of security than children from ordinary families.
First of all, if it is a single-parent family caused by an accident, the remaining party will definitely be very traumatized by it, and it will also be a big blow to the child. Because the child's mind is not as mature as that of his parents, he needs the comfort of his parents. At this time, if the loved ones cannot handle their emotions well, it will easily affect the children's emotions.
However, no one is perfect, and it is reasonable to be in a sad mood. At this time, if you want to have less influence on your child, it is best to seek help from others. Otherwise, the child is likely to have a fear of love when he grows up.
In addition, if the relationship between the parents is broken down, this kind of divorced family has a great impact on the marriage of the children. When the child's world values have not yet been fully established, the parents' every move is the guiding light in his heart. If adults often quarrel in front of him, it will make him feel a wave of fear and doubt in his heart.
If the adult can handle the marriage relationship well when divorcing, for example, the two people have a calm conversation in front of the child, and do not lack care for the child because of separation, and the two people have consistent care and love for the child before and after the divorce, it can have less impact on the child.
There are also some people who have grown up alone under their father or mother since childhood, and the child's growth process lacks the love of one party, and it is easy to form a paranoid personality. Such a family is very hard, and children can also feel that unpleasantness. Most of the children who lack love are caused by family reasons, and if you want to minimize the impact on your children, you should give your children twice as much care and establish correct world values for them.
MeI think that parents always play a very important role in the growth of children, and children from divorced families are easy to fall into a state of stubbornness or escape in marriage, and it is wrong to think that "my family must be happy" or "I don't believe that the family will be happy", so I think that divorced families have a little impact on the marriage of children and daughters.
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Yes. Children from divorced families are afraid of marriage and have a change in their views on mate selection. Children from single-parent families will be insecure in marriage, which will put invisible pressure on their partners and increase the divorce rate.
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As long as a single father or mother loves the child, the divorce will not affect the child's future family marriage.
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Most marriages in China are affected by children, and the family of origin is really important for education in China, because our education style is different from that of Western countries.
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If the child grows up in a single-parent family, it not only has an impact on his psychology, but also on all aspects of his thinking, so that when he grows up, it will also have a relationship with her marriage, and he will not handle the relationship between husband and wife well and embark on the road of divorce.
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Of course, children will be disappointed in marriage early, they are even afraid of getting married, they feel that marriage may be divorced, and they will not be confident in their feelings, they would rather live alone.
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I think that divorced families do affect the marriage of their children, and such families are likely to cause their children to have a sense of distrust in marriage, and they may also get divorced.
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Parents divorced, children will not affect marriage in the future, but will affect the child's psychology, childhood without parental care, father's love and mother's love will lead to their own children and other children's psychological conditions will be different.
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Of course, divorced families will affect the marriage of their children. It will make children feel that marriage is very terrible and have a feeling of resistance to marriage.
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I think it will affect the child, it may make the child no longer trust the marriage, and the child will be afraid of the marriage, because the marriage of his parents will make him see all the pain.
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Generally not, as long as the child can grow up healthily and form a good character, it will have no impact on the marriage.
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It will affect the child and make the child distrust marriage, fear and hate marriage.
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Yes, many children who grow up in single-parent families do not want to get married, because in their eyes marriage is unhappy, and even if they get married, there will be a day of divorce, so these people would rather not get married than repeat the mistakes of their parents. Although many people's poor family environment is not as good as divorce, I think that if the parents are divorced, it will really have a great impact on the children.
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Legal analysis: The divorce of the parents is considered a single-parent family.
Characteristics of a single-parent family:
1. Refers to a family in which at least one child lives with a single parent. There is also a definition from the perspective of family economic evaluation, in which only biological or adoptive relatives have school or preschool children who need to be supported.
2. It refers to a family formed by the children and one of the spouses in the form of divorce, the death of one of the spouses, or the separation of the husband and wife.
3. A child raised by a mother or father is a child of a single-parent family due to widowhood, divorce, separation, unmarried pregnancy, etc., or incomplete members of the family.
4. Refers to a single-parent family that does not have a husband but may have children under the age of 18 living together.
5. Refers to a family consisting of only a mother and an unmarried child.
Legal basis: "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency" Article 21 Where a minor's parents are divorced, both parties to the divorce have an obligation to educate their children, and neither party may fail to perform their obligation to educate their children because of the divorce.
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Children may have low self-esteem and cowardice, and children may also be very timid, do not like to talk to others, do not like to communicate with others, and only know what to do in the bottom of their hearts, and children will not have a good social interaction.
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The child will become very inferior, the child's personality is very timid, the child is afraid to communicate with strangers, does not have good interpersonal skills, has poor logical skills, and has no sense of security.
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Children will have low self-esteem, and children will also be particularly insecure, they will feel that they are inferior to others, and they will be submissive when getting along with others, and always feel that their family is not good. The child's communication skills will be very poor, and the child will not know how to express himself. Children will also be very distrustful of feelings.
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Children from single-parent families do not necessarily affect their concept of marriage in imitation of Wang's shirts. Family structure does not determine a child's values and worldview, and the child's growth environment and personality characteristics may have a more important impact on the marriage view.
Although single-parent families may face many challenges in raising their children, if parents give their children enough love and support in the process of family education, encourage children to act, think, and establish their values and worldview from an early age, then the children's outlook on marriage and value balance will be positively affected when they grow up. Of course, whether children who grow up in single-parent families are willing to marry may also be influenced by socio-cultural and environmental conditions.
In general, although single-parent families may bring different educational styles and environments from other families, the question of whether children are willing to marry should not be easily attributed to single-parent families. Various factors interact to lead to different views on marriage and life choices.
After all, there is no parental care since childhood, especially at the age of children, everyone else is a very happy family of their parents, but they are really pitiful compared to them, so it also leads to their withdrawn personality and is unwilling to contact them.
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