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Do children in single-parent families have high self-esteem?

Single-parent families, which were rare a long time ago, have now become a social problem and a common phenomenon. The reasons for single-parent families include: divorce, spouse death, unmarried pregnancy and so on. Children who grow up in single-parent families always have many problems, but most of them are excellent, because the constraints of the growing environment make them either have strong self-esteem or a little inferiority.

Children from single-parent families either grow up in families without fathers or mothers; Or when parents know something, they quarrel and divorce, and then they don't remarry, and they become children of single-parent families. They have been under great psychological pressure since childhood, but many times they can't say it and don't know who to talk to.

Talk to your classmates for fear that others will laugh at you; Talk to your teacher and worry that the teacher doesn't care about yourself; Talk to your father or mother. I think they are also very difficult. I don't want them to worry any more. I can only bear it silently in my heart and be as sensible as a grown-up. There is no way. They can only make themselves better and work harder to change some of their inner pressures.

In fact, many times I am restraining myself. At a young age, they saw a lot of unsatisfactory places in life, suffered a lot of things and pressures that they should not bear at this age, and became very mature. However, due to precocity, they have strong self-esteem, seem to have natural resistance in the face of difficulties and setbacks, and live a tenacious life. They can better integrate into the society and the collective than children from ordinary families. They know how to control their own desires and needs, but they will be satisfied if they try their best to make each other happy, so their popularity is generally better.

Children from single-parent families also feel inferior. They have been part of the family since childhood. They may lack maternal love or fatherly love. Children who grow up in broken families always feel less than others and don't want others to know their family. Sometimes they even deliberately hide things. Even when I grow up and fall in love, I care about my family, fearing that the family situation will affect my present love, career and future.

Therefore, they have been diligent, and sometimes they even take a passive attitude towards Nuo Nuo. It can be said that they have strong self-esteem and deep inferiority, and they want to make themselves better to make up for many regrets and shortcomings. Although parents will not give them too much pressure, children born in single-parent families will still think about the east and the west, and they will not have so much innocence and childlike interest, and sometimes even feel a little old-fashioned.