well it depands on that if they have a bad break up they would be depressed for a while i know i was i was crushed and a child would want to be on the phone or texting that person all day long. they wouldn't want to be with their family anymore....ya gotta deal with it i know its sad to see them grow up
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Generally no. However, in cases of the emotional abuse of a child, the authorities might remove the child from that home.
There are several theories of human development. Freud felt that the human went through distinct stages of mental and emotional development. Erik Erikson's human development theory is one of the most popular models.
A child development is affected most by the quality of parenting and care the child receives from adults. Child development includes the biological, psychological and emotional changes that happen in human beings from birth to end of adolescence.
A sudden change in your emotional state is not a valid reason to change your will. It is important to ensure that changes to a will are made based on significant life events, such as marriage, divorce, birth of a child, or changes in financial circumstances. Emotional fluctuations do not typically justify alterations to a will.
Child emotional abuse is a form of child abuse, but whether it is considered a felony or not depends on the laws and regulations of the specific jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions, child emotional abuse may be classified as a felony if it is severe and results in significant harm to the child's emotional well-being. In other jurisdictions, it may be classified as a misdemeanor or handled through civil proceedings rather than criminal charges. The severity of the abuse and the laws in place determine the legal consequences.
Freud would likely refer to the interdependence between mother and child as the "primary attachment" or "primary bond" that forms the foundation of the child's emotional development.
it is the best form of learning for a child. It teaches the Social, Physical, Intellectual, Emotional and Language.
I note you say "their" child and not "your" child. If the child is not yours how can it be used as an emotional weapon against you , it is not related to you.
If the child is a teenager, for example, her problems will lead to her being in solitude or the extreme form when she is hyper and arrogant, angry all the time. This emotional distress leads to lack of communication between parent and child.
Attachment, according to John Bowlby, is a strong emotional bond that develops between a child and their caregiver, typically a primary caregiver, which provides the child with a sense of security and safety. Bowlby believed that this attachment plays a crucial role in the child's emotional and social development.
A child can cope with the emotional impact of their father popping in and out of their life by seeking support from trusted adults, expressing their feelings through writing or talking, and focusing on building strong relationships with other positive role models. It is important for the child to understand that they are not responsible for their father's actions and to prioritize their own emotional well-being.