Abstract

 In family education, language plays a crucial role in family education as it is the primary means through which parents communicate values, attitudes, and beliefs to their children. It helps shape the way children see the world, understand relationships, and develop their own identities. Through language, parents can teach important life skills, impart cultural traditions, and instill moral values. Additionally, the power of one sentence can change a person's life, especially for children, words from close family members are like judgments in life. This study aims to explore whether domestic verbal violence have a negative impact on children’s emotions. Through literature review and empirical research through questionnaire surveys, I analyzed the data from the questionnaire survey and compiled it into a table. The results showed that there exists the correlation between domestic verbal violence and children's moods, leading to this conclusion, that is, domestic violence does indeed have varying degrees of negative effects on children, which is moderated by various factors such as family environment and children's personality.

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