Broken Familly

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Chapter I

Introduction

Broken Family is a family with children involved where parents are legally or illegally separated. Whose parents have decided to go and live their lives separately for several reasons. They are also the one who’s not accepting personal responsibility. That’s why whatever the situation is; it places the burden on other people in the relationship, which makes things difficult. When things are difficult, we become unhappy. We all know that family is the basic component of the society. And the parents are the most important source of youth’s behavior, which affect to their outlook in life. A home is where a family lives. It is the immeasurable love and care that keep together the mother, father and their children. However, no matter how ideal a family in the terms of their relationship, there are still hardships and misunderstandings that will come along the way. But, the sad part is when one of the family members gave up and the others have no choice but to accept and let go. Thus the family starts to be broken.

In the 1950’s, many families are being broken. And today 2014, there are many homes that have Broken Families. Unfortunately, the growth in the number of children born into broken families in America from 12 for every 100 born in 1950 to 58 for every born in 1992 has become seemingly unbreakable cycle that the federal government not only continues to ignore, but even promotes through some of its policies.

The significance of this research is to know about on how the children surpass in their family problems and to help them not to affect everything especially their studies and their environment.

Statement of the Problem

We, the researchers are studying to gather all the aspects of the Effects of the Coping Mechanism of Being in a Broken Family in the Study Habits of the High school Students of ESR 2014-2015. Specifically, the study attempted to answer the following questions.

1.) Why are some families was having vague...