The Effects of Having a Broken Family

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The Effects of Having a Broken Family

Chapter I.

Introduction:

A Broken Family refers to a Family that are divorced or separated. Parents

have their own families because of misunderstanding. Broken homes can cause children to question their self-worth, to experience unnecessary grief, guilt and confusion. The study is primarily focused on the impact of Broken Family to the academic performance of the La Finn’s Scholastica students S.Y. 2014-2015. In this study the researcher will focus on the behavior of the students in school and how they will interact with others.

Family is a primary social group consisting of their parents and their offspring, the principal function of which is provision of its member. This is any group of persons closely related by blood. The existence of a whole family is a treasure, and pleasure and the broken families in modern society is the most recent statistics show that half of all marriages end in divorce. While this statistics has been highly disputed, the simple fact that divorces have become common place is true. This research paper relates especially to those who encounter having a broken family. Like children/teenager, students and also the workers, but this research focused on students and children/teenager. Because having this kind of situation is a big deal to them. It can affects their life and studies, it is also hard to them to have this kind of problem. Some people did the suicide or rebel, because they think suicide only is the answer on their problem. This study is important, to help those people who encounter this. And help them to survive. The possible solution is the mother and the father need to talk about this situation and what will happen in the future to their child.

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