1. Psychological trauma: Children who are exposed to physical abuse for a long time are prone to developing psychological problems such as inferiority, fear, anxiety, depression, etc., which can affect their self-esteem and confidence, and may even form an aggressive or withdrawn personality.
2. Deterioration of parent-child relationship: Frequent physical abuse and verbal abuse can damage the trust and intimacy between parents and children, causing children to develop resistance towards their parents and unwillingness to communicate, thereby exacerbating family conflicts.
3. Learning and behavioral issues: Children may experience emotional suppression, leading to a loss of interest in learning and a decline in academic performance; At the same time, in order to avoid family pressure, there may be bad behaviors such as skipping school, lying, stealing, and even going down the path of illegal activities.