Being in a drug taking family, the growth of children is worrying, and drug abuse has a great negative impact on the family. Specifically, at least in the following three aspects:
Impact 1. The family of drug addicts is fragmented, and the children growing up in such a family are children who lack family care and love. There is a tear jerking song that says "A child without a mother is like grass". In a drug taking family, even if the parents are there, the child is not as good as grass. The light ones lack the care and love of their parents, the heavy ones will even suffer cruel abuse, and even be sold for drugs. Children living in drug abusing families are often accompanied by unhealthy psychological precocity, character defects, aggressive and rebellious behaviors, and are very likely to break the law and commit crimes under specific conditions.
Impact II. If the mother takes drugs during pregnancy, drugs can enter the fetus through the placenta, which will lead to fetal poisoning and lead to misshapen, stunted development, abortion, premature delivery or stillbirth. The fetus of a heroin addicted mother may have withdrawal symptoms after birth, including restlessness, convulsions, frequent screams, shortness of breath, nausea, vomiting, and often as long as she leans in her mother's arms to take a sip of milk or smoke, she will be ready immediately, as if the child was born to take drugs. In fact, the child has become an "addict" without any awareness when the mother puffs during pregnancy.
Impact 3: Children lack the love of their parents, but they see their parents taking drugs on their own every day. Children's natural curiosity is easy to start taking drugs when conditions are suitable. For example, some children see the kind of things their parents often smoke (drugs) in the drawer, and they will smoke like their parents, and then become paralyzed. After taking drugs, boys often steal and rob, and girls often go into prostitution to raise drug money. At the same time, drug addicts often lose confidence in their future, feel that their future is bleak, their focus on recovery is not easy, and they are often accompanied by psychological abnormalities and personality defects. Their behavior is aggressive and rebellious, their thoughts are confused, they have no definite purpose and ideal of life, their family concept is indifferent, and they even hate their families, and they hate receiving education.