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Re: Can a child bond with parents be distorted due to distance?
by
Akbarkoe
on 05/09/2025, 21:27:21 UTC
This is very likely to happen, because a child not only needs adequate facilities to support their growth and development, but also needs touch, attention, and affection from both parents. When a child is separated from their parents and lives with other people, even if they are close relatives, the child may still remember their parents, but their respect and affection for them will fade over time while living with their adoptive parents, because that attention and affection will be replaced by the attention and affection of their adoptive parents. There are two possibilities that can cause children to continue to remember their parents. The first may be a longing for the touch and affection of their biological parents, while the second may be hatred because they think their parents are cruel for giving their children to others.

Children are a gift from God and the pride of the family. When we have children, God trusts us to take care of them. And if we cannot provide our children with material wealth, then we should shower them with as much affection and love as possible. This will be something that children will remember forever, even after we are gone.