The psychology of a child who grew up in an orphanage

  • ‏​‏​‏​​‏​‏​​‏​‏​‏​‏​‏​‏ Aeshah Mohammad Alkhelaiwi
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Abstract

The research talked about The psychology of a child who grew up in an orphanage without the love and support of their families. In the first, the research defined the orphan child and how they come to the orphanage, this research helps answer the question, " What is reasons for placement in orphanage?" . This research provided  the child's right to family life and explain how much a family life is important for these orphan children. Also, the research provide strengthening family care and preventing placement in orphanages, which could help them in providing family care instead of just sending them to the orphanages. In addition to, it explain psychological factors impact, the orphans who grow up in orphanages are more likely to suffer from the various issues, which include poor health and underdevelopment. Indeed, the research provide many risks being involved with the lives of these orphans in the orphanage institutions. Then it explore risks of institutional care on later life. In conclusion, the research explain that it is difficult to generalizations about what is best for orphans, because there are good and bad models of both orphanages and family homes.

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‏​‏​‏​​‏​‏​​‏​‏​‏​‏​‏​‏ Aeshah Mohammad Alkhelaiwi. (2021). The psychology of a child who grew up in an orphanage. مجلة العلوم التربوية و النفسية, 2(15). https://doi.org/10.26389/ajsrp.a040418

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