Abstract
The article is devoted to socio-psychological characteristics of children in migrant families, and reveals their problems. It presents the research results of foreign and Uzbek scientists who conducted research on migrant families and their children. The article proves that growing up without a father or mother has a negative effect on the child’s psychology, and that family problems arise as a result of the increase in the number of migrants in the world, as a result of which family members do not see each other for a long time. The conflict in personal and family values, its impact on the upbringing system of Uzbek families, as well as methods of bringing up and educating the children of migrant families and providing psychological services to them in educational institutions are shown. Psychological recommendations are given to parents who have left their children in their homeland and become migrant workers in other countries.
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