Being abused as a child or witnessing the abuse of others at home can cause aggression and violence for the child later in life. When a child witnesses abuse, it becomes their norm. The child may think this for a few years without being told it is harmful, but once they realize they are hurting the other person, it becomes a factor of which they draw on and become angry about. When a person becomes angry serotonin in the brain is released making them feel that way. If this happens enough the brain becomes normalized to it and the person can become an all-around angry person. They carry that anger throughout their adult life and that shows through their family. The child who witnessed abuse becomes significantly more likely to be abusive themselves. The child is also more likely to have “unresolved and unexpressed feelings” (Solter) about what has gone on in the home and