The Influence of Family Environment on Children's Mental Health
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Parents, mental state, educational style, family atmosphere.Abstract
The influence of the family environment on children's physical and mental development has been widely discussed, but the degree of children's mental health is still insufficient, and many children fail to achieve a good mental state. If the parents create a warm family atmosphere, create a safe and warm physical environment, and let the child grow up in a relaxed and pleasant family, then the child will become very confident and cheerful. In stark contrast, children who grow up in an oppressive home are more likely to be isolated and more afraid to speak up. The analysis of this paper shows that in the process of children's physical and mental development, the role of the family environment is huge. Family environment factors are the basis of children's health psychology, and establishing a harmonious and good family environment is an important condition for cultivating children's health psychology. Based on this, this paper puts forward the following suggestions. Parents should strengthen their learning, create a harmonious family atmosphere, attach importance to frustration education, and cultivate children's emotional expression ability.
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