What are the factors that affect children's physical and mental health?

Family factors: a harmonious family is the key factor affecting psychology. After a person is born, the first thing to adapt to is the family environment. The words and deeds of parents and the speech acts of other family members will greatly affect a person's psychology. In single-parent families or discordant families, people's psychology is generally distorted, and they look at interpersonal relationships differently from ordinary people and are sensitive to emotions. It is easy to artificially enlarge some small things and cause emotional instability.

Adversity factors in prosperity: when people are in prosperity, their mood is more pleasant, which has a positive impact on their psychology and can make them more optimistic and have a sense of accomplishment, while when they are in adversity, their psychological negative impact will be more, which will affect their mental health because of too much pressure or frustration. Blind prosperity will also affect the endurance and resilience of mental health.

Interpersonal relationship and personality factors: personality is also an important factor affecting mental health. Generally speaking, extroverts are psychologically healthier than introverts. Extroverts can better handle interpersonal relationships and create a relatively peaceful atmosphere for themselves, while introverts will inevitably have deviations in their interactions with others, resulting in psychological problems such as self-confidence and autism.

Learning ability and adaptive factors: today's society is a society that emphasizes ability, so various abilities also affect mental health. Learning ability and adaptability can make people more flexible in the face of new environment and challenges, gain a sense of accomplishment, and promote people to challenge and try new things.