Parents' domestic violence will bring long-term psychological trauma to children. Children will have negative emotions such as fear, anxiety, helplessness, anger and despair. Being in this psychological state for a long time, children may have psychological problems such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. Their confidence and sense of security in the future will also be affected.
2. Behavior problems:
Children who have been exposed to domestic violence by their parents for a long time may think that violence is the best way to solve the problem, and habitually adopt aggressive and violent behavior, which may hurt others. In addition, children may rebel against their parents' violence.
3. Learning problems:
Children who are in a state of psychological trauma for a long time may affect their studies and grades. They may lack attention, memory and understanding, leading to a decline in academic performance, which in turn affects their future development.
4. Social issues:
Domestic violence can also affect children's social skills. Children may become lonely and introverted because of fear of the outside world, and even have social obstacles, making it difficult to communicate and interact with others.
5. Health problems:
Domestic violence may also affect children's health, such as insomnia, loss of appetite, headache, diarrhea and other physical discomfort. Long-term physical discomfort will affect children's physical health and development.