How migration changes a whole family?
Migration, this word
invites us to think about the movement of people, even so, have you ever
migrated? how would you feel in the shoes of those people who went through
this?
At the beginning it may
not be easy to think about it because we have not experienced or lived this
situation. Migrating implies leaving behind everything you have lived with your
loved ones, you need to search new opportunities, whether for work, medical or
educational conditions, and maintaining economic and social stability. In a way
your family stays in their native country where they grew up, but you, either
alone or with some family members must leave to form a new life, go to know the
lifestyle of other countries, and adapt to the reality, sometimes by necessity
we must learn something new even if it is against our will.
While it is true, starting a new life will be very hard at first because you must be familiarizing with your environment, be respectful, be open to learn and meet people who at some point could be saving us, and so as a good time passes you are already highly adapted, now let's think, what if my family had to migrate? how would I feel about that?
For some, having to leave their childhood behind is heartbreaking, for others it is the opportunity to start from scratch and open to the world, the family is stronger when united, but the experiences lived with them will last, as we have been away for a long time, we grow up. In some cases, families separate and do not know when they will meet again, others separate and never see them again. That said, family is important because it shows us that individual development and to be strong in this world, only we decide what to do with our life and to what extent to enjoy it. As time goes by, we grow older, and we will be able to let our grandchildren know what life was like for the family.
When you are young you say that nothing is going to happen to you until you reach a certain age where you realize and reflect on the advice of both parents, what would we do without the support of our parents? If we think about it, some parents are absent to give the best quality of life to their children or other members of the family.When you are young you say that nothing is going to happen to you until time goes by and that is when you reflect, what would we do without the support of our parents? If we think about it, some parents are absent to give the best quality of life to their children or other members of the family. For issues of study, health, stability, and welfare are some factors that are at risk to survive, this can affect psychologically or emotional deterioration.
In conclusion, migration in the family is a temporary
stage where the member leaves in search of better opportunities in all areas
with the absence of the parents who are the people who provide welfare, so that
both the person who migrates and the one who stays suffer independently either
by loneliness, cultural differences, feelings, or suffer from separation
anxiety and sadness.
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