Workshop at the College of Arts Discusses the Impact of Parental Preoccupation on Children’s Behaviors
A workshop at the College of Arts, University of Samarra, titled “The Impact of Parental Preoccupation on Children’s Behaviors: An Analytical Perspective,” was presented by Dr. Hanaa Khudair Ahmed, Dr. Sulaf Bahjat Aboud, and Assistant Lecturer Sarab Ahmed Madloul.
The presenters aimed to highlight the negative effects of parental preoccupation on children’s mental health and educational behaviors. The workshop discussed psychological issues that arise in children and their connection to family dynamics and parental attitudes. Family problems and a tense home environment negatively impact children’s behaviors and psychological well-being.
Additionally, the workshop emphasized that positive interactions and relationships between parents can help address children’s psychological disorders, while escalating problems can lead to new issues.
The presenters recommended balancing life responsibilities with attention to children’s well-being, especially their mental health and behavior monitoring. They also stressed the importance of educating parents on proper parenting techniques to mitigate the effects of preoccupation on future generations.
