The Dhaka Times Desk China is the most densely populated country in the world. After 1979, the law of adopting one child per family was passed in China, and after that, most families in China have one child, but has there been any change in China's social status? Let's know the details...

After the one-child policy was passed in China in 1979, many people thought that China would be able to curb its population explosion. Yes, they started to reap the benefits of this law and gradually, the population has been controlled. Today, except for rural areas, modern China is one. Families with more children will be very few. Earlier in China where 4 children per family was normal, China has now come out of that trend, but the one-child policy has both positive and negative effects on the mental, educational, health, and other aspects of the future generation of China. .
Earlier in China, having many children in the same family made it very difficult for the parents to provide education for all the children so that only one child from the family could get a higher education, but nowadays this problem has been greatly reduced, now Chinese parents have only one child per family. You can provide all the facilities to enlighten the child in the light of education.

Earlier, Chinese families had to face various problems in the health sector, because earlier there were 4 children born per family on average, so it was difficult for parents to ensure the health care and full nutrition of each child at that time. can confirm
Meanwhile, a study conducted on children born after China's 1979 One-Child Adoption Law and who had no siblings, the study was conducted on approximately 2,273 singletons, i.e. only one child of parents. In various ways, the psychophysical and environmental conditions of these single children are considered in the study.
Here it is seen that after the passing of the 1979 law, many parents adopted single children but their families were joint. As a result, when those single children grow up, they grow up with their uncles, cousins and sisters at first, but gradually, due to the adoption of a single child in each family, there is nothing to call cousins, thus the new generation of China is left alone. Being an only child in a family, loneliness tends to weigh on children in most families in China. But the biggest advantage of China's one-child policy is that children are becoming educated, where many children did not have parents' emphasis on education, while Chinese schools are able to offer more benefits to their students than before.
Meanwhile, another study found that China's one-child adoption law has led to frustration and unethical conditions among the current generation of children.
However, considering China's current development and education status, China is much more advanced than before, and the people there are also more aware than before. It is debatable how successful China is with its one-child policy, maybe one day this policy of China, good or bad, will go down in history anyway. .
Source: BBC