Topic > Family problems in the modern family - 800

Moreover, since 99.9% of children of divorced parents end up with their mother, a large number of single-parent families are subjected to poverty due to the lack of two parents. income. According to Farrell, these factors lead to the increase in “working mothers consumed by worry about childcare” and, statistically, some of the biggest problems of busy working mothers and single-parent families are the lack of supervision and attachment of children parents to their children. As a result, unsupervised adolescents seek the emotional attachment of familial bonds among peers and groups that they lack in their own homes. This consequence could also be the result of negative behavior among young people. Furthermore, because behavior is the main cause of socialization through interaction with others, adolescents who have become "family bonded" with friends and groups and with violent behavior tend to behave violently as