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mention 10 consequences of irresponsible parenthood to a society

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Answered by vaishnavi432
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Effects of Uninvolved Parenting

Anxious or stressed due to the lack of family support.

Are emotionally withdrawn.

Fear becoming dependent on other people.

Have an increased risk of substance abuse.

Must learn to provide for themselves.

Tend to exhibit more delinquency during adolescence.

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Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
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Consequences of irresponsible parenthood to a society:

Parenting in Human Development, asserts that "a child's brain grows in altered form when a parent's behaviour does not produce a loving, supporting environment"  "The child's brain is actually programmed with dysfunctional, irrational, and destructive behaviour patterns, creating the conditions for ongoing problems throughout that child's life."

This is important since the hippocampus is the part of the brain in charge of memory, stress management, learning, and other cognitive functions, according to Klebanov. The serious implications of this finding, however, only become apparent when we convert the scientific jargon into practical implications.

Klebanov examines the following 10 effects of parenting on kids over the course of their lives:

Education and intelligence are impacted by parenting:

As Klebanov has noted, a parent's nurturing (or lack thereof) has an impact on both the development of a child's brain and their capacity for learning. Numerous studies have also shown that children who experience corporal punishment, including spanking, perform worse on IQ and other cognitive ability tests.

Career success is affected by parenting:

Our difficulties in our careers frequently have childhood problems at their core. Of course, stunted cognitive development brought on by subpar parenting might result in a lack of schooling, which in and of itself restricts a person's professional options.

Morality is impacted by parenting:

More than most of us think, parental love and attention are extremely important. According to research, co-sleeping, nursing, physical affection, and quick responses to an infant's cries all aid youngsters in developing into people with full moral development, including a developed sense of empathy and moral sensitivity to others.

Parenting has an impact on crime, conflict, and violence:

When a youngster is raised violently, harmful neurological connections are made. (According to Klebanov, violent parenting includes both severe trauma and "less serious" behaviour like spanking and slapping.) The child's brain, in particular, is overloaded with stress, which causes malfunctioning stress response mechanisms and irrational behaviour like hypervigilance, aggressiveness toward others, and revictimization.

Mental health is impacted by parenting:

According to Klebanov, parental abuse during childhood can cause trauma that can result in a variety of mental health issues. Furthermore, a number of studies have found a strong connection between childhood trauma and mental disease.

Addiction is impacted by parenting:

According to studies, advers early experiences enhance the likelihood of developing addicted habits. Substance abuse in the victim may result from parental substance usage as well as the need to numb the agony brought on by one's own childhood abuse. Children of drug addicts frequently repeat their parents' behaviours.

Parenting affects relationships:

The relationship between a child and his or her parents serves as the foundation for all of that child’s future relationships. Infants and small children need to experience love and positive attachment behaviors from their primary caregivers in order to conduct relationships optimally throughout life. If these things are not present, children may grow up to be too needy or attached, too critical, withdrawn, unreliable, inconsiderate, and more as they recreate the earliest relationship they experienced.

Parenting affects physical health:

Childhood trauma is proven to cause numerous physical illnesses and disorders including cancer, severe obesity, ischemic heart disease, chronic lung disease, skeletal fractures, and liver disease. It can lead to accelerated aging and inflammation, and has also been linked to chemical sensitivities and allergies, autoimmune diseases, and osteoarthritis.

Personal finances and the economy as a whole are impacted by parenting:

Children who have parents who are strict with money and worried about not having enough (whether due to real life circumstances or fear-driven thriftiness) grow up in a limited and stressful environment, which may affect the child's standing among peers, their ability to focus on their studies, and their anxiety levels.

Parenting has an impact on military, healthcare, and prison expenses: Although Klebanov has already mentioned these negative parenting effects, they ought to be mentioned separately due to the considerable influence they have on spending (both public and private).

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