Isolated Children
Isolated children are those who experience limited social interaction with peers and adults outside their immediate family. This isolation can occur due to various factors, including living in remote areas, having parents with strict beliefs, or facing social anxiety. Such conditions can hinder their emotional and social development.
The effects of isolation can be significant, leading to difficulties in communication and forming relationships. These children may struggle with basic social skills and may require support from professionals, such as psychologists or educators, to help them integrate into society and develop healthy connections with others.