Children of broken homes are often associated with a negative stigma. Their psychological well-being is also often questioned due to a lack of social support. The incompleteness of the survivors is considered to be the cause. Because of their incompleteness, broken home children are considered vulnerable to exposure to negativity.
Broken home is a term commonly used to describe a family that is not intact due to divorce or separation. Generally, this situation is due to disharmony. Another problem commonly faced by broken home children is the trust issue. More or less, the family environment has a psychological impact in terms of trust, which is the basis for making decisions.
In identity, broken home children become shadowed by the negative thoughts of the people. However, behind this there are interesting stories that deserve the spotlight including the point of view and the process of adapting to the incompleteness. If it’s from Thinkers, what is your POV about broken home children? Let’s join the discussion of WHITESPACE on this episode.