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Do not Show Home Scowling into Child Work At Home


Do not show home scowling into child work at home.

Children who see their parents come home to work with depressed conditions would make it come depressed. Parents who always looks tired to go home after work will make the children lose interest in school.

Without realizing it, parents who force him to work too hard at work to harm her child attitude. This is because parents sometimes like to bring pressure from the office at home.

A study shows mothers and fathers who are too hard to work there is the possibility of bringing a sense of disappointment and fatigue to the house. As a result, children become more easy to worry, cynical about the value of lessons and exams even harder to concentrate and fatigue.

Especially when it comes to financial problems. Children who know this issue will be worse off.

Studies conducted by the Academy of Finland's educational asked more than 500 adolescents about symptoms such as fatigue, feelings of inadequacy as a student and cynicism toward the school. Parents were also asked about the job and his habit after work.

Parents who are tired physically and emotionally are more likely to have children who meet the same fate with him while at school. This can make the child is not interested in learning and school. The results of this study have been reported in the European Journal of Developmental Psychology.

"This could affect the child's education. In addition, family finances also becomes an important factor. The greater the level of concern about family finances, then the effect will also be getting worse," said Prof. Katariina Salmela-Aro, as quoted from Dailymail.

Experts in the UK revealed this was because children absorb the concerns parents and the child is less likely to get attention from parents.

"As a result, parents came to the house with state of tired and exhausted and do not have that much time with her children to just talk or hear about it. It also can affect the health and education," said Prof. Cary Cooper, a health psychologist from Lancaster University.

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