Emotional violence at home
Violence exists in a wide variety of forms. And one of them is emotional violence( or Psychological abuse)

At home, under some circumstances, when parents’s behaviour seems to be a expression of love and caring, it turns out to be a. A mother compares his son to a boy next door who gets a full scholarship. Parents shout at their kid because of a low- point test…
Insulting and hurtful language definitely is not the preferred method of discipline for kids.Threats, name-calling, insult make the situation worse and worse. Children may fell scared, unsafe in their own home leads to severe depression. Comparison makes no motive power, it only brings insecure and jealous. It puts children into a unnessesary pressure. And yes, it’s not a demonstration of caring.Our own worst enemy is ourself. A children could readily compare with themselves in last week, last month, last year. The boy next door is not our children’s standard, no matter how frequently you surf on facebook about a genius kid who can read and play piano at the same time.
The definition of caring sometimes could be confuse with emotional violence. Most parents don’t consider this properly.
The parents at home have got a great responsibility in this respect. A children must feel a safety, warmful in their own home. Raising the awareness of parents that their behaviour play an important role in children’s personality.
The household questionnaires in the qualitative survey specifically asked about parent’s expectation and react when children do the wrong things