Frequently, healthy families are inclined to return to their normal functioning after the life/family crisis passes. Conversely, in a dysfunctional family, problems are usually long-lasting as a outcome of youngsters do not get their previous wants; therefore the negative, pathological parental conduct tends to be dominant even of their grownup’s lives . Family can even have a unfavorable impact on children if the illness of a father or mother or member of the family ends in a child taking on the function of a caretaker. When a child acts as a caretaker, s/he often misses school and oftentimes must assume the personal and home responsibilities that his/her parents are no longer able to complete.