Modern Disconnect: Reassessing the Parent-Child Bond

Despite the sanctity of the commandment to honor one's parents, many children today experience difficulties in establishing a close emotional connection with them. A number of modern circumstances lead children to see their parents not only as providers or regulators of daily life, but also as close individuals they can turn to for support and understanding. For example, as noted in one source, "they often see their parents merely as a 'life-support system' (providing food, clothing, etc.) and a 'restrictive-regulatory mechanism' (hindering them from living as they wish)" (source: link txt). This established pattern of perception creates a sense of detachment and diminishes the desire for meaningful communication.

Furthermore, modern realities such as divorces, hectic work schedules, or frequent parental absences significantly impact the formation of emotional bonds within the family. As mentioned in another source, "Many children today do not have a strong connection with their parents because they are not always present in their lives. This is mainly due to divorces, stressful work schedules, or parents being absent for other reasons. This leads to a lack of a sense of security and protection in the children" (source: link txt). In other words, the absence of regular and sincere communication from parents leaves children feeling that their emotional needs are unmet, which further distances them from close contact.

Thus, despite the spiritual and moral ideal of honoring one's parents, modern family and societal realities often lead children to view their parents only through the prism of their functional role, rather than as emotionally connected individuals capable of providing support and understanding. This, in turn, creates a barrier to establishing deep and trusting relationships within the family.

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"Therefore, they are irritated by the 'outdated' tastes of the 'ancestors'. They often see their parents merely as a 'life-support system' (providing food, clothing, etc.) and a 'restrictive-regulatory mechanism' (hindering them from living as they wish)" (source: link txt)
"Many children today do not have a strong connection with their parents because they are not always present in their lives. This is mainly due to divorces, stressful work schedules, or parents being absent for other reasons. This leads to a lack of a sense of security and protection in the children" (source: link txt)

Modern Disconnect: Reassessing the Parent-Child Bond

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