"Our world has turned upside down," says Professor Panteion Light
Tsalikoglou
The percentage of poor children living in Greece is one of the highest in Europe, reaching, according to figures indeed, 24% of the population. Rate translates into 400,000 children. Being a child growing up today, looks like a dangerous mission with an unknown outcome. The Light
Tsalikoglou, writer and ...
Psychology professor at Panteion University, said: "Our world has turned upside down. From one moment to another lost certainties of life. Stripped from any shell protection, we walk through the insecurity of today and the fear of tomorrow. How and what Children growing up in this loss? "I will not starve, not cool, I'll have food, shelter, education", the obvious rights of a child ceases to exist. " He adds: "The raising of a child who otherwise would be an exciting mutually enriching experience, shaken in the air when a single thought captures your mind:" where to find money to pay everything you come? '. A dark and unfair question skillfully - alas! - grown conquers' fault ',' I did not succeed. "No number can not express the anguish of a child with antennas has captured the prevailing marital distress and in turn even those wondering "does my fault, I did something bad that mom no longer smiling? '." Do not you care, Mom "he said in a pentachronos just Apolimeni mother," I will sorb work! ". Research findings reveal the extent of evil. For example unemployed children visit the doctor 20% -30% greater frequency than children who have at least one working parent. Unemployed, let us repeat, is not only someone who has lost his job, it means someone who has lost self-esteem, dignity, name, hope. Everything today and threaten workers who live in the shadow of dismissal ...".
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