According to the statistics of the Ministry of Health and Welfare in June, more than 60% of teenagers who choose to end their lives are due to emotional or interpersonal factors. During the long vacation, there were more boys and girls on the MRT and in the park. They hitched their backs, hooked hands and even kissed. But behind these happy or intimate scenes, are there many young friends who are having problems or falling in love?
In mid-July, the Children's Welfare Alliance released a survey of 20 14 children's lack of friends and love. The fifth and sixth grades of primary school and the seventh and eighth grades of junior high school were investigated. A total of 3094 questionnaires were sent out, and 28 10 valid questionnaires were recovered. The results show that there are three warnings and crises in making friends and falling in love.
Warning message 1 I don't know how to get along with friends if I can't make friends:
The survey found that less than 60% of children have difficulties in making friends, and the biggest difficulty is that they don't know what to do after quarreling with friends.
Warning 2 No friends:
The result of not making friends is that children have no friends? The survey found that nearly 14% of children have no friendship support. These children without friends often feel lonely, feel that no one likes themselves, and even feel that the world doesn't matter without me.
Warning 3 netizens are friends:
According to the survey, how do children know their friends, mostly from school classmates, followed by parents/cram school classmates, but nearly 20% of them know each other through the internet.
Of course, netizens don't represent bad friends, but coming from the true and false virtual world does threaten minors less, and parents need to check more. More notably, the survey found that as many as 45% of children think it is easier to chat through the Internet than face to face. It is a trend for children to make friends in the box?