Conflict is an inevitable part of life, a ubiquitous thread woven into the tapestry of human interaction. It can arise in any relationship between children, often manifesting as disagreements over ...
A new longitudinal study reveals that mothers and fathers perceive relationship conflict differently as their children grow.
Human development experts tell us that conflicts and disruptions between parents and children are natural and necessary for learning and personal growth. These family tensions might include arguments, ...
Conflict is unavoidable in all marriages. When it erupts in families with children, stressed or angry parents may take their pain out on the kids, projecting their anger or withdrawing emotionally or ...
Family conflicts significantly impact a child's brain development, affecting emotional, social, and cognitive skills. Constant exposure to arguments heightens stress hormones, leading to insecurity ...
Every day, girls and boys living in areas under conflict endure unspeakable horrors that no human should ever experience. A closer look at what UNICEF is doing about it. Schools and hospitals should ...
As conflicts rage on in so many parts of the world, the suffering may seem insurmountable. But UNICEF is reaching millions of children caught in these crises every day with health care, nutrition, ...
Nearly 500 million children globally – roughly one in six – live in conflict zones today. Although they represent 25% of the world’s population, children account for almost half of the world’s ...
Children living in areas affected by conflict continue to suffer heavily from the six grave violations of children’s rights in conflict, including abduction. In 2021, children in Afghanistan, the ...