BREAKING TIES: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF FAMILIAL FRACTURES AND THEIR IMPACT ON CHILDREN'S EDUCATION
Herman Tarjiah , Department of English Language Education, Yogyakarta State University, IndonesiaAbstract
This study, titled "Breaking Ties: A Comprehensive Analysis of Familial Fractures and Their Impact on Children's Education," delves into the intricate dynamics between family conflicts and children's educational outcomes. Utilizing a multidimensional approach, the research explores the varied manifestations of familial fractures and their repercussions on academic performance, emotional well-being, and overall educational trajectories. Through a synthesis of qualitative narratives and quantitative assessments, the study aims to provide a nuanced understanding of the complex interplay between family dynamics and children's educational experiences.
Keywords
Family Conflicts, Children's Education, Familial Fractures
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