Parents are under increasing pressure and busy with work: The competition in modern society is fierce, and many parents need to spend a lot of time and energy to work, which makes them unable to spend more time with their children. This may cause children to feel lonely and helpless because they need more attention and support, but they can't get it.
Increased educational pressure: The modern educational system usually requires children to start learning various subjects at a very young age, which will lead them to bear too much learning pressure. At the same time, parents often pin their children's future on their shoulders, which may make them feel very anxious and helpless.
Lack of freedom and autonomy: In cities, children are usually supervised and controlled by parents, teachers or other adults. They may not have the opportunity to decide their lifestyle, which will lead them to feel confused and uneasy about their life and self-worth.
Social pressure and loneliness: in cities, competition and social pressure are usually great. Many children may feel that they can't integrate into the social circle or be excluded. This may cause children to feel lonely and depressed, lacking self-confidence and self-esteem.
Environmental pollution and lifestyle: Urban environmental pollution and lifestyle may have a negative impact on children's physical and mental health. For example, noise, air pollution and unhealthy diet may affect children's sleep and physical health, which may lead to psychological problems.
To sum up, there are many reasons for the psychological problems of urban children, including the increase of parents' pressure and busyness, educational pressure, lack of freedom and autonomy, social pressure and loneliness, environmental pollution and lifestyle. In order to help urban children develop and grow better, we need to pay attention to these problems and take corresponding measures to solve them.