Monday, 12 September 2016
Broken homes 'damage brains of infant children'
I agree with the issues
raised in the article: ‘Broken homes ‘damage brains of infant children’’. If
you haven’t experienced a ‘normal’ upbringing whereby you’re raised within a
loving and caring family, then your chances of developing your full mental capacity
is unlikely. Children from an early age are influenced by parents and siblings,
especially in terms of speech. They listen to what their elders are saying and
pick up on words and phrases that they later attempt to develop. If young
children are having to witness things that lead to their family being
considered ‘dysfunctional’ then they aren’t being given the fair opportunity to
develop as any other child from a ‘normal’ family would. For example, if a
child’s parents fail to show empathy, the child may therefore struggle to show
compassion towards any others in their own lives. In the long term, what they’ve
experienced in their early upbringing could greatly affect their ability to
converse with others or act in ways that someone of their age should be.
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