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International Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology
ISSN : 2456-3307 (www.ijsrcseit.com)
doi : https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2390148
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Scientific Studies of Social Impact on Military Children's
Parenting Problems
M. M. H Bhuiyan
*1
, K. Rakhi
2
Email:
*1
Majidul.haque@northsouth.edu,
2
kamrunnaharrakhi28@gmail.com
Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology
A R T I C L E I N F O A B S T R A C T
Article History:
Accepted: 01 Feb 2023
Published: 23 Feb 2023
Frequent moves have a considerable impact on military children. It erects
the social, educational, and emotional development of these children.
Sometimes officers and kids are living in Dhaka. The lack of accommodation
facilities in the posted area and the regular posting of military personnel are
interesting for the children. It enforces staying with 'Single Parent' in the
home town, villages, and some cases in the capital city, Dhaka. Few steps
were taken to address it in the recent past by escalating. Facilities like
increasing out leaving in various garrisons, increasing the accommodation
facilities, and establishing new educational institutions are now mandatory.
It is so that the Army children can stay with their parents. However, these
amenities could not fulfill the requirements of all army personnel. Social
support through parental care may not always be possible, but organizational
support can augment child care and needs. When the individual ignores, the
organization or nation can act as caregivers. Therefore, the research should
determine the current system's cognitive outcome to prepare the future
generation.
Keywords : Social Impact, Military Children, Junior Commissioned Officer,
Children, JCO, Social, Support
Publication Issue
Volume 10, Issue 1
January-February-2023
Page Number
233-249
I. INTRODUCTION
The military profession is such that it cannot address
every issue of social needs by its nature; again, it
cannot be disregarded for its very 'nature.' Being
engaged in hardship, the military personnel overlook
their personal life. However, they must be balanced in
his career and personal life. However, most Junior
Commissioned Officer (JCO) and Other Ranks (OR)
kids stay in rural areas. In both cases, proper parenting
is quite tricky in military society. Young children are
most dependent on their parents' physical and
emotional availability for establishing and maintaining
a sense of safety and security and have limited ability
to comprehend their military parents' lengthy absence
(Chartrand, Frank, White, & Shope, 2008). The high
growth rate throughout the first five years of life can
make re-engagement particularly difficult for deployed