Child Poverty Essay

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The Nations Affects on Child Poverty
People in other cultures and countries look at Americans as extremely privileged. Many will touch on negative stereotypes such as obesity and geographic lack of knowledge or information, while others view the country as being abundantly wealthy. Most people from other countries tend to think about the States as being the land of the “American Dream”. Some modern popular culture transmitted via mass media influences many like BET, SOAP, TMC and also including reality television such as “keeping up with the Kardashians”, “Love and Hip Pop” and, soap operas when they think of America. What is not shown to other countries on television is the poverty that children face every day in the states. Child poverty …show more content…

The successful teacher of all ages and doctor in human development Eric Jensen, writer of many articles and Teaching with Poverty in Mind introduces many different types of child poverty and a deeper understanding on poverty. Generational poverty generally occurs in families where at least two generations have been born into poverty. Families living in this type of poverty are not equipped with the everyday tools to overcome their situations. Generational poverty also connects with relative poverty, which refers to the economic status of a family whose income is insufficient to meet its society 's average standard of living. This has strong ties to urban poverty that occurs in metropolitan areas with populations of at least 50,000 people. The urban poor deal with a complex aggregate of chronic and acute stressors (including crowding, violence, and noise) and are dependent on often-inadequate large-city services. Finally yet importantly, one of the most dreadful poverty situations is rural poverty and this occurs in nonmetropolitan areas with populations below 50,000. In rural areas, there are more single-guardian households, and families often have less access to services, support for disabilities, and quality education opportunities. Identifying what poverty is, can help the understanding on why and what are the effects of and on child poverty …show more content…

Scholar Kevin Lindsey writer of child poverty and homelessness affect education gives information on the effects of child poverty involving education. Children in poverty are less likely to not go to pre-k, lack supplies needed for school, and often-unstable housing. Lindsey states in his piece that nineteen percent of children lived in poverty in 2013, these numbers are still increasing and affecting children daily. There are 1.2 million homeless students in public school. Student homelessness is continue to rise. These children are more likely not to get a good night sleep, a full meal, receive lower test scores, lower grades and are more likely to drop out of school completely. This affects Americas future doctors, astronauts, and politicians that never made it to their

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