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Children tents to be unhappy, withdraw, lack confidence, emotionally disturbed. In some cases this separation affects children in their education to the extent that they lost focus and don't pay attention in classes and this affect their grade to drop gradually.

In-spite of all these, children can be looking for a comfort outside the family home. so therefore hanging out with friend is the most common thing they do and this can lead them in a bi trouble e.g smoking , drinking, stealing, fighting, joining in gang.

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