The Effects Of Poverty On Children

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The Effect of Poverty on Children and the Country Citizens in the U.S need to be aware of the effects of poverty on children because this issue will effect all citizens at some point("Boran"). Poverty arises for many different reasons; country 's economy, lack of education, and higher divorce rates("Office"). Although poverty is impossible to stop, it could be lessened if citizens became aware of its effects and came up with solutions to these issues. Poverty 's direct effect on children is that it takes away children 's basic needs to survive and learn in today 's world. This effect on children results in problems for the country as a whole, for example, lower population and success rates across the country. The effect poverty has on …show more content…

With sickness increasing, the country 's population decreases and this will later be evident as the overall population continues to decrease throughout the years. Another direct effect on children from poverty is more families have to move into cities in hopes of getting jobs and receiving cheaper transportation to find basic needs. Parents often move with their children because there are more opportunities for jobs to afford more for their children(Newman). The transportation also allows children to have better chances at education when they are moved into cities. Parents go to cities to try to give their child the best opportunities to succeed. The effect of poverty on kids also hurts them mentally. Most children growing up in poverty do not succeed because even though they can go to school, their home life is holding them back from reaching their full potential. Parents in most of these situations can not afford to give their child extra help, for example, parents can 't afford to buy their child a book to practice reading, or a pencil and notebook to work on their writing skills. Without extra practice it 's hard for most kids to do well in school. The effects poverty has on children mentally and physically are very damaging to children and will …show more content…

The biggest effect poverty has on children is its effect on their education and future. Children growing up in poverty struggle to get transportation to school, the supplies they need, and they struggle staying healthy enough to attend as much as they need to. Money plays a big role on child education and it separates the start kids only because they have money to afford what they need to succeed. Studies have recently started to evaluate what would happen if children growing up in poverty had the chance to join a head start program that focuses on helping them succeed like all other students(Barnett). The studies showed that every head start program made IQ gains for the children who would normally struggle because of poverty. The age that the child starts these programs is key to their success however. The program that had the highest success was the program that children joined at the age of three(Barnett). The effects of head start programs showed a lot of success when the kids who joined at age three started third grade. When they started third grade, the children who grew up in poverty were equal from an educational view to children who grew up in standard households(Barnett). Although poverty has a devastating effect of children who live in it, people across the country are coming up with ideas to help the situation and make things equal. With more children from poor families joining head start programs, the economy has a brighter future. With poverty