“…However, the huge number of labor migrants has raised concerns regarding its social cost to families (Asis, ; Garabiles, Ofreneo, & Hall, ), and particularly to left‐behind children (LBC). A number of studies has shown that children who are left behind by their parents have poor mental health (Hu, Lu, & Huang, ; Ling, Fu, & Zhang, ; Mazzucato et al, 2015; Wen & Lin, ; Wickramage et al, ; C. Zhao, Wang, Li, Zhou, & Hesketh, ) and are likely to be at higher risk of experiencing symptoms of depression (J. Guo et al, ; He et al, ; Tomsa & Jenaro, ; L. Wang et al, ; Y. L. Wu et al, ), anxiety (Dai & Chu, ; Man, Mengmeng, Lezhi, Ting, & Jingping, ; Tomsa & Jenaro, ; Zhang & Xu, ), and social anxiety (Zhang & Xu, ). LBC have also been known to manifest low quality of life (Jia & Tian, ), low life satisfaction and happiness (F. Fan, Su, Gill, & Birmaher, ; Gao et al, ), difficulty in social adjustment (Jia & Tian, ), low self‐concept (X. Wang et al, ), and poor academic performance (Amuedo‐Dorantes & Pozo, ; Asis & Ruiz‐Marave, ).…”