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Step-by-step explanation:
children are the future of our world. they are the learners of today and teachers of tomorrow, thus, it is vital to keep our young generation healthy both mentally and physically. linking to the above information, we come to the question; How do negative experiences affect children's development? children are not mature. They go through many mood changes, unhappy moments, fights, unpleasing situations, and hate. it is not easy for them to suppress what they have experienced and hold a grudge for a very long time. negative experiences slow the child's productivity, it forces them to concentrate on solving the unhappy situations they are in rather than developing into something new and wonderful.
it spoiled the kindness and sympathy in the child; "why should I be good to them if others can't be good to me...I don't see any importance in helping or caring." The child's thoughts are so. the negativity they face turns them into emotionless monsters that can further make more monsters.
they will pass it on. when they become healthy and independent adults, they will pass on the negative energy to the offspring thinking "I had to go through it, that's how I reached here so if he/she goes through it too, they might reach here too" which is a wrong idea.
they will go through a stage of trauma where they will opt to give up than continue. this stage is very dangerous for many children as during this stage many cr*mes, s*icides or self-h*rms could take place among the children
all of this directly or indirectly affects the child's development and again, rather than getting up, continuing and becoming something new, they will try to give-up or heal which will end up wasting time or in some cases where help is not given in time, lives.