Intergenerational disadvantages passed to grandchildren

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All children might suffer emotional problems in their life. They can be bullied, or having socialising issues as well. Kids are also affected when parents are struggling in different manners. A new research has found that issues such as employment and family separation in grandparents might affect grandchildren, commonly known as intergenerational disadvantages.

The research was done by the University of Western Australia and the Telethon Institute for Child Health Research. It will help to create awareness of thinking about our actions to prevent affecting children and grandchildren.

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