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    The effects of homelessness on children can be crippling. Learning disabilities are another effect that homeless children face. In fact‚ “homeless children are twice as likely to have a learning disability‚ than children in stable homes.” (“Faces of Homelessness”) These disabilities begin at birth‚ primarily due to poor health conditions and lack of special care‚ during the mother’s pregnancy or their poor nutrition after birth and during their early years. While‚ homelessness puts children of every

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    Effect of internet on teenagers The Internet has become an indispensable element of life for most people in the contemporary world‚ and children are not excluded. Because of the ubiquitous availability of Internet access‚ in schools and libraries‚ children are increasingly becoming involved in this new technology . As of December 2003‚ 23 million children in the United States ages 6 to 17 have Internet access at home‚ which is a threefold increase since 2000 ). According to a survey conducted

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    The NIMH study reveals direct evidence that in children 5 and younger‚ especially toddlers‚ scary movies can produce acute cases of anxiety. The symptoms of this anxiety include sleeping disorders‚ aggressiveness and self-endangerment. Avoidance 2. Both studies indicated that children exposed to horror films avoided real life situations shown in a fictional manner on screen. The subjects exhibited dread of facing those situations. Some children not only avoided real life situations‚ but also

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    Miller (2015) Former research done on the effects of children post-divorce had revealed largely negative (Bartol & Bartol‚ 2015; Krauss & Sales‚ 2000; M. E. Lamb & Malloy‚ 2013) and custody arrangements of children showed favoritism. Kim Bartholomew (1990) based her theory on Bowlby (1969) philosophy‚ however‚ she suggested that there was more than one reason behind why people desired to avoid others (Miller‚ 2015). Secure avoidance of intimacy is low and Anxiety about abandonment is low. Preoccupied

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    health risks are growth delays‚ anemia‚ cardiovascular problems‚ gastric ulcers‚ and skin diseases. On top of that‚ malnutrition also creates problems like learning disabilities‚ growth delays‚ and more (“Improving the Nutritional Status of Homeless Children”). Psychological diseases are also common for homeless people. Research done in Massachusetts states that 70% of homeless parents suffer from personality disorders. Around 13% of homeless parents are living with Schizophrenia ("One-Third of US Homeless

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    in today’s society. Children are focusing more on the games rather than getting involved in sports‚ friends‚ family‚ and school. It is surprising how many people are addicted and the impact they have on their lives. While many children play violent video games for amusement addiction to these games‚ especially violent ones‚ can cause negative emotional effects on todays youth. Children are spending too much time playing violent video games and are becoming addicted. Children could be spending more

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    Negative Effects of Broken Families on Children Opinions from some contributors: * “Some kids get made fun of and have no friends. It really brings kids down‚ when you come home and you see your parents fighting. Children of broken families may go on to have commitment issues. * Children from broken families are nearly five times more likely to suffer damaging mental troubles than those whose parents stay together‚ government research has found. It also showed that two parents are much

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    affects them or what you are actually doing them? Pushing young children to achieve encourages them to achieve a specific goal or task‚ but at the same time you are really hurting the child. Not everyone is used to being pushed hard to do something‚ so sometimes it can have a negative effect on people‚ especially younger children. Pushing young children to achieve hurts them and it can affect them in many ways. Pushing your children to achieve can hurt them in a few different ways. Pushing your child

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    One of the rising issues among children in our society today is the verbal and physical abuse they are receiving from their parents and guardians. This is creating unhealthy families and dysfunctional environments where children are the victims of these abusive homes. Another cause of concern is the psychological and emotional detachment abusive children have to endure. These affects occur when they have a history of being neglected or physically abused. A UNICEF on child wellbeing reported

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