Nepal, April 6 -- What if the greatest war and the loudest scream occur inside a child's head and at home instead of on a battlefield? What happens if the mental scar is more severe than the physical one?
As clay may be shaped and molded into any shape, so too can children. The relationships a child has within their family are the main factors influencing their development and growth.
Dr. John Gottman, a renowned psychologist, states, "Children are like emotional Geiger counters. They register and absorb conflict, even when we think they don't."
The Family is considered a sanctuary and a place of shelter, a place where children find love, security, and guidance. Nevertheless, this shelter may turn into a battlefield when disputes emerg...
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