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Answered by Mraduljaiswal2005
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Growing up in a violent family is one of the most terribly painful experiences a child can experience.

This is an experience that children will never forget. This experience will affect every aspect of your child's life, growth and development.

There is a clear correlation between domestic violence and child abuse. Growing up in a violent family can model children ... it leads to patterns of violence and abuse and can continue the cycle of violence and abuse.

First of all, one of the main reasons is domestic violence, which has an adverse effect on children. Sometimes they are the victims of their own house. It is not due to bodily hits or blows, but due to the ability to see and hear violence. Many people often talk about this generation without respect. Well, once said, the house is where everything starts. Unfortunately, some parents got lost and they lost the real beauty of raising their children. Instead, respect for children is no longer there. Video games and other technical devices have replaced parents' claims. Everything they have heard on one or both sides, such as discussion, fighting, drug abuse, alcoholism, and poverty of the eyes, is all acceptable. Since they do not know the difference, parents are increasingly lacking what their children see or hear. Therefore, this is the reason for the rise in the level of domestic violence.

The cause of domestic violence is complicated and there are many factors that influence it. One of the most common factors is the generation cycle of domestic violence. According to intergenerational communication theory, children raised in a family with physical violence are more likely to use violence in later life. If a child witnessed this situation at home, he will be socialized as accepting violence as a means to settle the dispute or gain control. This can cause problems in intimacy after children (Horgan 2004). Children who saw their mother getting violent and being rude are believed to grow and believe that all women should be treated this way. Another study by Mullender and Morley In 1994 it was found that there was a correlation between children brought up in violent families and children who became abusive adults, but this is not considered a cause

There is a growing awareness that domestic violence is closely related to child's physical abuse and sexual abuse (eg Goddard & Hiller 1993; Tomison 1995a). More and more studies indicate that children witnessing domestic violence but not physically violent may be suffering from social and mental health problems (Edleson 1995 ). However, indirect victims of domestic violence and children with domestic violence have been investigated only in the past ten years (Fantuzzo et al., 1997).

Domestic violence was not an isolated issue affecting only the family. Children who have witnessed violence against their parents have a higher risk of future behavioral problems. Approximately 3.3 million children in the United States are exposed to violence and these children may have instability in higher hostility, anger, anxiety, and mental health. Please imagine that so many children have grown up and are beginning their own family. Indeed, a boy who saw her mother being abused by his father has a higher risk of growing up and doing the same for his partner.

There is only one factor that exacerbates infant violence. There are many reasons why children's violence has increased. It can raise materialism, enhance high level competition and globalization. One of the main reasons for the increase in juvenile violence is that the child's intelligence is misunderstood. In addition, drug addiction, increased alcohol intake, and other related activities affect young people's thoughts and turn them into violence. Even advanced pressure from colleagues existed, signs of success among scholars with bad institutions brought about special behavior by children. Today, young people tend to adopt "Harutavay" attitude towards everything that hinders their own mind.

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