Socialization Pattern of Orphans in Orphan Houses of Rawalakot and its Impact on their Lives
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https://doi.org/10.47205/jdss.2022(3-II)66Keywords:
Orphan House, Socialization Pattern, SocietyAbstract
Socialization are the transfer and exchange of norms, values, beliefs, and behaviors to next generation. When growing age is passing some nutrition from society in form of behavior, love, care and affection needed to make its valuable personality. The psychological and mental problems of orphans can cause social disorders unnecessary anxiety, tensions and in later feeling of unhappiness. The majority public opinion is of that mostly the orphans show anti-social behaviour but this is not valid or true perception because only few of them may get involve into antisocial activities. In this study, I have conducted a quantitative research by using sample study through questionnaire survey method from 60 orphan children as sample to analyze the behavior and role of orphans in society. The present research was conducted in read foundation school khrick near Rawalakot which is run by a humanitarian organization Aghosa Al-Khidmat Foundation Pakistan. To explore the orphans’ challenges in Rawalakot and to introduce the orphanage conditions in Rawalakot. The results and findings show that the things are very much disturbed in orphan life that are directly affects their personality, life style and behavior.
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