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Why Indian youth are abandoning their elderly parents?
Rampant physical abuse Elderly parents being abused and abandoned is not just an urban phenomenon. In rural India, the family system is eroding, with the younger generation increasingly heading off to cities with their spouses and their children to start a new life – without their parents or grandparents.
Why do young adults not talk to their parents?
Reason #1 – They don’t want to overwhelm or worry you. Teens can be very intuitive, even when it seems like they aren’t paying attention, and know when you’re already at your limit. They don’t want to add anything else to your plate, so they keep things inside or act them out in harmful ways.
Why children leave their parents in old age?
It’s the duty of children to show respect and love and to care for their own parents rather than have strangers care for them. So, these are some of the major reasons to abandon elders at old age homes.
Why do most Indian children live with their parents?
Even living in America, parents who have migrated here from India have instilled in their children the idea that living with their parents is how Indian “joint-families” work. Most children will stay with their parents up until marriage and some even after marriage and the Indian “society” accepts this as the norm.
Do Indian parents worry about finding the right person for their kids?
As for finding the right person, kids don’t really have to worry about that because that’s what parents are for! Indian parents think, in fact firmly believe, that there is nothing about their kids’ life that they can’t understand. And their biggest defence for this belief is the statement that ‘they too were at their kids’ age at one point’.
What is the role of a parent in an Indian household?
Indian: Parents’ roles in an Indian household tend to remain the same pre- and post- marriage. The parents run the household as they have been with limited input from their children. The children tend to put their respect for their parents above all and conform to this style of running the household.
Can a daughter live with her parents after marriage in India?
However, you will rarely see a daughter live at her parents’ home after marriage with her husband as in the Indian culture doing so is quite taboo – they even have a term for it “ghar jamai” or house guest son-in-law. 3. Parents’ Roles with their Grandkids
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