“Are Your Kids Crying for Help? Discover 40 Alarming Signs of Bad Parenting”
“Over 473 million children—more than one in six globally—now live in areas affected by conflict, with the world experiencing the highest number of conflicts since World War II. The percentage of the world’s children living in conflict zones has doubled—from around 10 per cent in the 1990s to almost 19 per cent today,” reads a UNICEF press release.
They form an unhealthy attachment to any authority figure and treat any kind adult as a parental figure or friend even when it isn’t appropriate. It makes kids much more vulnerable to further abuse as they believe they’re mature enough for a platonic relationship with grown adults (speaking from experience unfortunately).
They flinch or jump at the slightest movement
Edit: I know that there are other reasons. Context is also important and everything should be taken into consideration before anything is done in order to do what is best for them.
“They lose not only their safety and access to basic life-sustaining necessities, but also their chance to play, to learn, and to simply be children,” warned Russell. “The world is failing these children. As we look towards 2025, we must do more to turn the tide and save and improve the lives of children.”
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