Abstract

Marital relationship is the core relationship of family relationship, which has a very important impact on the stability of the family and the development of children. Previous studies have found that good parental marital relationships favor positive developmental outcomes for children, whereas poorer one lead to poorer developmental outcomes. This study aims to delve into the impact of parental marital relationships on children's individual development. Through detailed analysis of existing research and case studies, we will focus on exploring the profound effects of parental marital relationships on children's social skills, academic performance, and sexual behavior. The paper emphasizes the importance of stable family environments and healthy marital relationships for the proper growth of children and discusses possible intervention measures. The results of this study can improve people's understanding of the impact of marital relationships on children's development outcomes, and also provide empirical support for interventions to improve children's multi-domain development outcomes by improving parents' marital relationships.

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