Early Childhood to Orphanage
Born into a poor single-mother family, ◯◯ was often alone at home because her mother worked at night, and in the 3rd and 4th grades of elementary school, she skipped school and lived with cardboard boxes and candles. She started to become delinquent in elementary school and caused trouble at school, which prompted her to start regular psychiatric counseling and diagnosis. She stayed in a temporary shelter at a child consultation center several times during her upper elementary school years, and was then transferred from the child consultation center to a child welfare facility. She was forced to be separated from her mother, and was unable to see her parents for several years.
Born into a poor single-mother household,
◯◯ was often home alone due to his mother’s night job. He experienced truancy during his 3rd and 4th grade years, living in cardboard boxes and using candles for light. From elementary school, he turned to delinquency, causing trouble at school, which led to regular psychiatric counseling and diagnosis. In the upper grades of elementary school, he stayed several times in temporary shelters at the child consultation center. Afterward, he was moved from the child consultation center to an orphanage. He was forcibly separated from his mother and couldn’t see her for several years.
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