Childhood The emotional development of the child and the way he learned from his reactions to the conditions of life have a great impact in shaping the nature of his response to the severe crises in the future of his life



The early years of human life have a great impact on the future of his life, especially the experiences and negative factors he experiences. Among these negative conditions, which may affect the growth of the human nature of troubled family life, especially in which lack of passion and affection, or that suppresses the child does not allow him to express his feelings, or dissatisfaction with something. The poor environment, whether material, moral or emotional, may affect the growth of some children, while others may have other factors offsetting this poverty so that they do not eventually have the negative consequences of this deficiency in their social and emotional development.
Studies on this aspect have not yet provided evidence that certain aspects of a child's life directly cause a specific psychological illness, although there are many different hypotheses. This is one of the reasons parents often feel guilty, which may be unjustified, when one of their children suffers from a psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia. There is some evidence, albeit not conclusive, that the death of the mother of the child at this early stage of his life may have an impact on the increased risk of this child to suffer depression in the face of his days and a number of opinions among the specialists are to what extent is the upbringing of the child responsible for causing diseases Psychological development in the later stages of life. However, we can say with some confidence that the emotional development of the child and the way he learned from his reactions to the conditions of life have a significant impact on shaping the nature of his response to the severe crises in his future life.